Financial Stability Review
E91703
Financial Stability Review is a periodic publication by the European Central Bank that assesses risks and vulnerabilities in the euro area financial system to support informed policy and market decisions.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
financial stability report
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periodic publication → |
| accessMode | online → |
| aim | to promote financial stability in the euro area → |
| availableOn | European Central Bank website → |
| countryOfPublication |
Eurozone
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surface form:
Euro area
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| field |
banking and finance
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financial economics → macroeconomics → |
| focusesOn |
banks
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financial markets → macro-financial linkages → market infrastructures → non-bank financial institutions → |
| frequency | periodic → |
| genre |
economic report
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policy analysis report → |
| hasAbbreviation | FSR → |
| hasPart |
analysis of systemic risks
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assessment of vulnerabilities in the financial system → policy-relevant analysis → special feature articles → statistical indicators of financial stability → |
| issuedBy |
European Central Bank
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surface form:
European System of Central Banks member institution: European Central Bank
|
| language | English → |
| mainSubject |
euro area financial system
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financial stability → systemic risk → |
| mediaType |
PDF report
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digital publication → |
| producedBy | European Central Bank Financial Stability Directorate → |
| publishedBy | European Central Bank → |
| publisher | European Central Bank → |
| purpose |
to assess risks and vulnerabilities in the euro area financial system
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to support informed market decisions → to support informed policy decisions → |
| regionCovered | euro area → |
| relatedTo |
ECB monetary policy
→
macroprudential policy in the euro area → |
| supports |
macroprudential surveillance
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risk monitoring in the euro area financial system → |
| targetAudience |
academics
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financial market participants → general public interested in financial stability → policymakers → |
| typeOfWork | official central bank publication → |
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