Data: a core challenge for financial regulatory reform

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Despite some significant reforms made in terms of reinforcing regulatory and supervisory frameworks during the past three years, much remains to be done to enhance the practical application and deployment of the new stabilisation regimes. This is because both regulators and banks continue to lack the tools and data required to understand the system in its entirety, to price complex and mutually reinforcing risks, predict pathways

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