| In PRMIA survey, senior risk managers feel current tools for systemic risk monitoring are inadequate |
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The Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA) has released the results of a survey conducted in March and April of chief risk officers (CROs) on the subject of systemic risk. The survey was developed by PRMIA and the CE-NIF. More than 80 percent of the CROs agreed that current systemic risk monitoring tools are inadequate. Further strong majorities, in excess of 70 percent, agreed that system-wide data are required to monitor systemic risk, and that standardized data protocols would be an improvement. Here is an article in Securities Industry News describing the survey results. Here is the PRMIA press release. Additional survey details are available from This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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