FSR

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FSR is a periodic publication by central banks or financial authorities that assesses risks and vulnerabilities in the financial system to support economic stability and policy decisions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf financial stability report
coversTopic banking sector stability
climate‑related financial risks
corporate sector vulnerabilities
credit risk
cyber risk in the financial system
funding and liquidity risk
household sector vulnerabilities
interconnectedness in the financial system
macroprudential policy
macro‑financial linkages
market liquidity
market risk
non‑bank financial institutions
sovereign risk
stress testing of financial institutions
systemic risk
fullForm Financial Stability Report
hasAudience academics
financial market participants
general public
policy makers
hasPurpose assess risks in the financial system
communicate risk assessments to stakeholders
enhance macroprudential oversight
identify vulnerabilities in the financial system
improve transparency about financial system conditions
inform policy decisions
support economic stability
includesSection analysis of key risks and vulnerabilities
assessment of financial sector resilience
overview of macroeconomic environment
policy recommendations
stress test results
isInstrumentOf macroprudential policy framework
isPeriodic true
isUsedFor communication of financial stability views
early warning on systemic risks
informing financial market expectations
supporting regulatory and supervisory actions
producedBy financial stability departments of central banks
publishedBy central banks
financial regulatory authorities
supportsFunction financial stability mandate of central banks
risk monitoring by financial authorities
timeScope medium‑term outlook for financial stability
typicalFrequency annual
semi‑annual

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