Systemic vs Macroprudential - What's the difference?
systemic | macroprudential |
Embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a group, system, body, economy, market, or society as a whole.
(physiology) Pertaining to an entire organism.
Of or pertaining to systemic prudence, especially to the strengths and vulnerabilities of financial systems.
As adjectives the difference between systemic and macroprudential
is that systemic is embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a group, system, body, economy, market, or society as a whole while macroprudential is of or pertaining to systemic prudence, especially to the strengths and vulnerabilities of financial systems.systemic
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(-)Usage notes
Not to be confused with .Antonyms
* topical * endemicSee also
* embeddedmacroprudential
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(-)- The thesis is that to improve further the lines of defence against financial instability we should strengthen the macroprudential orientation of the regulatory and supervisory framework.
