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The Next Systemic Financial Crisis – Where Might it Come From? Financial Stability in a Polycrisis World

Edited by: Andreas Dombret, Patrick S. Kenadjian

ISBN13: 9783111340852
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: Hardcover
Price: £69.95



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Where might the next systemic financial crisis come from? And how do we achieve financial stability in a poly crisis world? This book addresses macroeconomic factors, crypto assets, non-bank financial institutions and regulated financial service providers, keeping in mind that each sector can interact with the others to produce a cluster of risks with compounding effects.

  • Explains the approach of international financial regulatory bodies to ensuring financial stability.
  • Explores the challenges of cyber-crime, pandemics, climate change and rising inequality.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Contents
Introduction

Daring to know in Times of Uncertainty and structural Shifts
Klaas Knot

I. MACROECONOMIC FACTORS
Macro-Financial Challenges
Claudio Borio
Systemic Risks posed by the Non-Bank Sector, and the Need for Policy Action
Sarah Breeden
(Credible, Comparable, Comprehensive) Transition Planning beats no Transition Planning
Alice Carr
Financial Markets and monetary Policy in the Eurozone Economy – Outlook and Risks ahead
Axel A. Weber
The Solution for a polycrisis World: bold Action and bold Actors
Dominik Weh and Lisa Quest

II. CRYPTO ASSETS AND CYBERSECURITY
Tokenization and AI in Banking: how Risk and Compliance can facilitate responsible Innovation
Michael J. Hsu
The giddy Pace of Change
Edward Bowles
How should we approach Crypto Assets
Cecilia Skingsley

III. NBFIS
Policy Approaches towards NBFI Vulnerabilities
Tobias Adrian
We need a holistic Perspective on Liquidity Stress
Joanna Cound
Building the financial Stability of Investment Funds
Martin Moloney
Reforming MMFs and Bond OEFs is good, but providing reliable Liquidity to the Treasury Market is better
Patrick Kenadjian

IV. REGULATED FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
The Risks from false Illusions in financial Policy Making
Andreas Dombret and Oliver Wünsch
A “Five C” Approach to managing Risk. Proactively navigating the evolving Risk Landscape
Torry Berntsen
Higher Interest, Inflation and lower Output: Challenges for the EU Banking Sector
José Manuel Campa
Key systemic Risks faced by global Banks
Stuart Graham
Fostering stable Banks in the Union
Kerstin af Jochnick
The broad Context in January 2023 for financial Stability and the Risks in a poly-crisis World
Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva