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Markets normalising in 2023 following episodes of stress in 2022
[Des marchés en voie de normalisation en 2023 après des épisodes de stress en 2022]

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  • Luis Miguel Tavares

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2022 was marked by significant market corrections against a backdrop of geopolitical tensions and monetary policy normalisation. While the financial system has absorbed these shocks well, localised episodes of stress have highlighted certain vulnerabilities. The Banque de France's market stress indicator tracks the origin and changes in market tensions. 2022 a été marquée par d’importantes corrections de marché dans un contexte de tensions géopolitiques et de normalisation de la politique monétaire. Si le système financier a bien absorbé ces chocs, des épisodes localisés de stress ont souligné certaines vulnérabilités. L’indicateur de stress de marché de la Banque de France permet de suivre l’origine et l’évolution des tensions sur les marchés.

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  • Luis Miguel Tavares, . "Markets normalising in 2023 following episodes of stress in 2022 [Des marchés en voie de normalisation en 2023 après des épisodes de stress en 2022]," Eco Notepad (in progress), Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:318
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