systemically important financial institutions (sifis)
Systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs) are large financial institutions whose failure or distress could significantly disrupt the stability of the broader financial system, potentially leading to severe economic consequences. These institutions are deemed crucial and interconnected due to their size, complexity, and influence, and therefore receive special attention from regulators to mitigate any systemic risks they might pose.
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