Risks to global financial stability have eased as the economic recovery has gained steam. But policies are needed to reduce sovereign vulnerabilities, ensure a smooth deleveraging process, and complete the regulatory agenda. The April 2010 Global Financial Stability Report examines systemic risk and the redesign of financial regulation; the role of central counterparties in making over-the-counter derivatives safer; and the effects of the expansion of global liquidity on receiving economies.
Global Financial Stability Report, April 2010: Meeting New Challenges to Stability and Building a Safer System (World Economic and Financial Surveys)
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This book offers in-depth analysis of global financial systems, serving as educational material for an advanced economics or finance curriculum.
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