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Economy / Money / Systemic risk / Banking / Financial regulation / Financial crises / Financial markets / Systemically important financial institution / Non-bank financial institution / Bank / Subprime mortgage crisis / Shadow banking system
Date: 2018-02-09 01:13:00
Economy
Money
Systemic risk
Banking
Financial regulation
Financial crises
Financial markets
Systemically important financial institution
Non-bank financial institution
Bank
Subprime mortgage crisis
Shadow banking system

HONG KONG INSTITUTE FOR MONETARY RESEARCH ASSESSING THE INTERCONNECTEDNESS BETWEEN CROSS-BORDER SHADOW BANKING SYSTEMS Tom Fong, Angela Sze and Edmund Ho

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