Systemic risk is the possibility that an event at the company level could trigger severe instability or collapse an entire industry or economy. Systemic risk was a major contributor to the
financial crisis of 2008. Companies considered a systemic risk are called “too big to fail.”
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What is 'Systemic Risk'
<span>Systemic risk is the possibility that an event at the company level could trigger severe instability or collapse an entire industry or economy. Systemic risk was a major contributor to the financial crisis of 2008. Companies considered a systemic risk are called “too big to fail.” These institutions are large relative to their respective industries or make up a significant part of the overall economy. A company highly interconnected with others is also a source o Summary
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