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Sometimes known as a Global SIFI.
Sometimes known as a Global SIFI.


The idea developed for [[Too big to fail]] banks.  
The idea developed for [[Too Big To Fail]] banks.  


Appetite whetted, regulators in the [[Financial Stablity Board]] then looked around for non-bank institutions, for example insurance companies or large investors.
Appetite whetted, regulators in the [[Financial Stablity Board]] then looked around for non-bank institutions, for example insurance companies or large investors.

Revision as of 10:26, 11 October 2013

(GSIFI).

Globally operating Systemically Important Financial Institution.

Sometimes known as a Global SIFI.

The idea developed for Too Big To Fail banks.

Appetite whetted, regulators in the Financial Stablity Board then looked around for non-bank institutions, for example insurance companies or large investors.


See also