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Systemically Important Payment Systems / Ethics / Security / Data security / Actuarial science / Financial risk / Liquidity risk / IT risk / Settlement / Risk / Management / Financial regulation
Date: 2014-03-27 06:23:48
Systemically Important Payment Systems
Ethics
Security
Data security
Actuarial science
Financial risk
Liquidity risk
IT risk
Settlement
Risk
Management
Financial regulation

Terms of Reference for the assessment of euro systemically and prominently important payment systems against the applicable Core Principles

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