Systemic Risk

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The potential for a failure in one part of a system to cascade and cause widespread disruption that is relevant in finance, supply chains, and infrastructure. An example is a bank collapse triggering a global crisis. Often invisible until it’s too late.

  • Common in financial systems, infrastructure, and ecosystems
  • Requires stress testing and network awareness
  • Critical concept for enterprise risk and strategy
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