A tipping point risk occurs when a small change triggers a sudden, irreversible shift in a system, like financial markets or climate. It helps analysts identify vulnerabilities before crises cascade. Investors, policymakers, and risk managers benefit by anticipating destabilizing events, enabling proactive mitigation and strategic planning to avoid catastrophic losses.
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