systemic risk
Most chillingly, derivatives hold the possibility of systemic risk - the
danger that these contracts might directly or indirectly cause some
localized or particularized trouble in the financial markets to spread
uncontrollably. An imaginable scenario is some deep crisis at a major
dealer that would cause it to default on its contracts and be the
instigator of a chain reaction bringing down other institutions and
sending paroxysms of fear through a financial market that lives on the
expectation of prompt payments. Inevitably, that would put
deposit-insurance funds, and the taxpayers behind them, at risk.
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