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Successful webinar on Systemic Risks held August 24 2023

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The Association of Credit Rating Agencies in Asia (ACRAA) in cooperation with the Asian Bankers Association (ABA) successfully held the conference on “Addressing Evolving Systemic Risks: The Challenges” on August 24 2023.
With more than 500 participants from 30 countries. the Conference focused on “financial stability” as a distinct objective that covers the entirety of the financial system and emphasized the inherently interlinked nature of stakeholder decisions, thus the ensuing risks. The three-hour session featured experts representing three critical components of the financial system: the credit rating agencies, the commercial banks, and the central bank.
SUMMARY
Hereunder is a summary of the discussions:

(1) The first session “Addressing Systemic Risks in Credit Ratings” featured Sabeen Saleem, IIRA, Bahrain and three experts reactors: Christine Zhang, CCXI, China; Ranjan Sharma, Careedge, India and Özgur Fuad Engin, JCRER, Turkey.

(a) Some key points discussed by Sabeen Saleem:
(b) Key points discussed by Christine Zhang:
(c) Key points discussed by Ranjan Sharma:
(d) Key points discussed by Ozgur Fuad Engin:

(1) The first session “Addressing Systemic Risks in Credit Ratings” featured Sabeen Saleem, IIRA, Bahrain and three experts reactors: Christine Zhang, CCXI, China; Ranjan Sharma, Careedge, India and Özgur Fuad Engin, JCRER, Turkey.

Oliver Hoffman discussed components of systemic risks in the banking sector such as:

(3) The third session on “Addressing Evolving Systemic Risks: The Challenges” featured Dr. Johnny Noe E. Ravalo, Senior Assistant Governor in the Office of Systemic Risk Management at Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

Dr. Ravalo summarized his presentation as follows:
The Global Financial Crisis was the compelling case for financial authorities to re-examine the conventional thinking at that time. Since then, much of the global initiative has been described as managing systemic risks. Yet despite its rise to policy prominence and the actual emergence of such risks in recent years, there is much about it that is either unknown or misunderstood.
From the perspective of policy, our objective is to identify and mitigate those shocks that can cascade throughout the system to form newer and bigger shocks. This is “different and difficult” on several levels because the risks may seem innocuous at the start. Challenges abound in appreciating the underlying whys and why nots, and arguably in executing what needs to be done.
PRESENTATIONS & VIDEO
The PDF copy of all the presentations is available for ACRAA and ABA members only..
The recording of the webinar can be viewed at ABA Youtube Channel below:

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