macroprudence
Macroprudence refers to policies and tools aimed at safeguarding the stability of the financial system as a whole, rather than individual institutions. It focuses on systemic risks, which are threats that could cause widespread disruption to financial markets and the economy. These risks can arise from excessive leverage, asset bubbles, or interconnectedness within the financial sector. The goal of macroprudential policy is to prevent the build-up of these risks and to enhance the resilience of the financial system to shocks.
Key instruments of macroprudential policy include capital buffers, such as countercyclical capital buffers that can be
The distinction between microprudential and macroprudential policy is important. Microprudential policy focuses on the safety and