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Financial stability

Financial stability can be defined as a condition in which the financial system – which comprises financial intermediaries, markets and market infrastructures – is capable of withstanding shocks and the unravelling of financial imbalances.

This mitigates the prospect of disruptions in the financial intermediation process that are severe enough to adversely impact real economic activity.

The ECB and financial stability

Publications

Financial Stability Review

This biannual publication provides an overview of potential risks to financial stability in the euro area. It aims to promote awareness, in the financial industry and among the public, of euro area financial stability issues.

Read the latest Financial Stability Review

Macroprudential Bulletin

This publication raises awareness of macroprudential policy issues in the euro area by bringing greater transparency to the ECB's ongoing work and thinking in this field.

Read the latest Macroprudential Bulletin

Macroprudential measures

The ECB is responsible for assessing macroprudential measures adopted by national authorities in the countries subject to ECB Banking Supervision. If necessary to address risks to financial stability, the ECB has the power to apply more stringent measures than those adopted nationally.

More about macroprudential measures

Climate insurance protection gap

The European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) have worked together on how to improve the insurance of European households and companies against climate-related catastrophes such as floods or wildfires.

More about the climate insurance protection gap

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