Systemic Risk in the Financial System
Capital Shortfalls under Brexit, the US elections, and the Italian Referendum
Standard & Poor's,
2017
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In assessing the worldwide economic disruption that arose from the 2008 financial crisis, policy makers zeroed in on the dangers of large, intertwined financial organizations that can generate substantial spillover effects throughout all sectors of the global economy. In this enlightening analysis, economists Robert Engle and Cristiano Zazzara identify the risks and resilience of such firms to three pivotal events in 2016. getAbstract recommends this compelling though scholarly report to financial professionals and policy experts.
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Robert Engle, the 2003 Nobel Laureate in Economics, is a professor at the NYU-Stern School of Business. Cristiano Zazzara is a managing director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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