Systemic risk refers to the potential collapse of an entire financial system or market, triggered by a single event or failure. It is used by regulators and economists to monitor vulnerabilities and prevent cascading crises. Policymakers, investors, and central banks benefit by implementing safeguards that protect economic stability and mitigate widespread losses.
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