Sentence examples for systemic contagion from inspiring English sources

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For example, the banking establishment is well aware that the government will guarantee bank liabilities of key credit and insurance institutions whose failure would certainly provoke a systemic contagion in the entire financial system, putting in jeopardy the payment system.

It finds that while these institutions have become less risky individually after the crisis, the financial market has become more vulnerable to systemic contagion.

While other countries have defaulted on their sovereign debt in recent times without causing systemic contagion, analysts weighing the numbers on Greece note that its debt is far higher, so the ripple effects could be more serious.

Although the risk of systemic contagion is low, consumers with excessive student or auto loan debt (in an environment of stagnant wage growth) are experiencing real financial stress.

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The existing contractual framework functions poorly to resolve the problem because it often leaves little alternative between a sovereign debt bailout, which is costly and creates moral hazard, and a default, which raises the specter of systemic financial contagion.

The interaction at the micro-level between economic units monitors the spread of contagion and systemic risk, producing interesting complex dynamics.

Much like an overconfidence inspired by powerful military fortresses that an invading enemy can side-step, the reigning overconfidence in clearinghouses lulls regulators to be satisfied that they have done much to arrest problems of contagion and systemic risk by building up clearing-houses, when they have not.

These studies are deeply rooted in economic theories and often applied sophisticated econometric models and methods, but often largely overlooked the real-world network topologies and their impacts on systemic risk (bank failure contagion).

Once the financial system stands on more solid ground, Moody's is more likely to consider downgrades for banks that aren't behemoths, "because their failure would be less likely to trigger contagion and a systemic crisis".

With deeper and broader connections among countries/regions, worldwide financial linkages are becoming more and more complicated, and trading is getting faster and faster, which can induce propagation and contagion of financial systemic risk instinctively, resulting in severe consequences such as Subprime Crisis and European Debt Crisis.

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