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* [[European Systemic Risk Board]]
* [[European Systemic Risk Board]]
* [[Financial Policy Committee]]
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* [[Financial stability]]
* [[Gridlock]]
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* [[Systematic risk]]
* [[Systematic risk]]

Revision as of 14:48, 7 August 2016

The risk that the failure of one participant in a transfer system, or in financial markets generally, to meet its required obligations will cause other participants or financial institutions to be unable to meet their obligations (including settlement obligations in a transfer system) when due.

Such a failure may cause significant liquidity or credit problems and, as a result, might threaten the stability both of financial markets and of the wider economy.

These secondary adverse consequences are sometimes known as a 'domino effect' or 'contagion'.


See also