Davos Annual Meeting 2008 – Systemic Financial Risk
www.weforum.org 24.01.2008 Systemic Financial Risk Financial markets continue to drive global growth by deepening economic connections among countries, but these linkages are also vehicles of crisis contagion. What have we learned from the sub-prime crisis and other crises in recent memory? How should policy-makers and the financial services industry work together to avert a recurrence of a similar crisis? What are the risk issues and financial innovations that require greater attention …
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