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The legislation, which also would create a European Systemic Risk Board to monitor "macrofinancial" risks, has been one of the EU's top reform priorities in the wake of the global financial crisis, which saw national regulators often struggle to cope with the risks posed by banks with operations in multiple EU countries.
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This involves linking prudential tools to macrofinancial developments -- this is an important part of what we mean by "macroprudential" policy.
José Viñals: A Marriage Made in Heaven or Hell: Monetary and Financial Stability 2010
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The global economy faces a classic macrofinancial coordination problem, in which the euro zone is one of the chief losers, and further stoking protectionist pressures in the U.S., which is hit with its own shock of high structural unemployment without the social safety net to cope.
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The global economy faces a classic macrofinancial coordination problem, in which the euro zone is one of the chief losers, and further stoking protectionist pressures in the U.S., which is hit with its own shock of high structural unemployment without the social safety net to cope.
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"The recent events have demonstrated that financial distress in one member state can rapidly threaten macrofinancial stability of the EU as a whole through various contagion channels," a final summit statement said.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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"The recent events have demonstrated that financial distress in one member state can rapidly threaten macrofinancial stability of the EU as a whole through various contagion channels," a final summit statement said.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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United States and many other developed countries, as in Japan in the 1990s, the macrofinancial circumstances that are presently causing the continuing, large deficits will also keep the economy unusually weak and disinflationary even as monetary policy remains accommodative.
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"The recent events have demonstrated that financial distress in one member state can rapidly threaten macrofinancial stability of the EU as a whole through various contagion channels," a final summit statement said.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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This includes strengthening the IMF's early warning systems, sharpening its focus on cross-border spillovers, and increasing work on cross-cutting themes, including macrofinancial linkages.
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Assistance of the European Union From 2001 to 2005, the European Union provided substantial macrofinancial assistance (EUR 545 million) to Serbia and Montenegro in support of the implementation of economic stabilization program and reforms.
WN.com - Articles related to I-T dept is the biggest litigant in govt: FM 2010
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