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Financial Stability Review

The Financial Stability Review 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. It is published twice a year, with the next release provisionally set for 28 May 2025.

November 2024

At a glance

Overview

Financial stability vulnerabilities remain elevated in a volatile environment.

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Focus

This issue also looks at the role of finance in driving firm productivity in the euro area and the implications for financial stability.

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Full report

Explore the latest sources of risk and vulnerabilities for the euro area financial system in detail by reading the full report.

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For the media

Financial stability vulnerabilities remain elevated in the euro area, as heightened geopolitical risks pose considerable uncertainty.

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Presentation slides

View the key messages and findings as presented by Vice‑President Luis de Guindos in the press conference marking the latest release.

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The ECB Podcast: Financial stability in uncertain times

How worried should Europe be about financial stability at a time of geopolitical and policy uncertainty and rising global trade tensions? As we mark the 20th anniversary of our Financial Stability Review, our host Paul Gordon discusses the risks with expert John Fell.

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The ECB Podcast

In some previous episodes of The ECB Podcast, our host talked to experts about topics and trends that matter for financial stability in the euro area.

Financial stability in a ChatGPT world

What does the rapid advance of AI mean for our financial system? And how is financial stability affected by geopolitical risk? Our host Stefania Secola puts these questions to expert John Fell in The ECB Podcast’s regular look at financial stability in the euro area.

Listen to the podcast on financial stability in a ChatGPT world
When the yin meets the yang: resilience in gloomy times

How are financial markets reacting to higher rates, a sluggish economy and geopolitical tensions? Should we worry about property markets?

Listen to the podcast on resilience in gloomy times
Hacktivists, ransoms and cyberwar – threats for the financial system?

Are cyberattacks a threat to financial stability? Why do hackers target financial institutions?

Listen to the podcast on cyberthreats to the financial system
Is financial stability at risk in these stormy times?

How is financial stability faring in today's challenging environment? What risks do we see for financial markets and the real estate sector?

Listen to the podcast on financial stability amid high inflation and rate hikes
Financial stability amid Russia’s war in Ukraine

How is financial stability doing in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? What risks are we keeping an eye on, for instance in the crypto-asset and housing markets?

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The Macroprudential Bulletin provides insight into our work in the field of macroprudential policy. The aim of the Macroprudential Bulletin is to raise awareness of macroprudential policy issues in the euro area and to foster broader discussion on key macroprudential issues.

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