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How do financial markets view risks in the global banking sector? A heatmap with a novel thermometer

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  • Marcel Bräutigam
  • Martín Saldías
  • Martin Scheicher

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  • Marcel Bräutigam & Martín Saldías & Martin Scheicher, 2025. "How do financial markets view risks in the global banking sector? A heatmap with a novel thermometer," Economic Bulletin and Financial Stability Report Articles and Banco de Portugal Economic Studies, Banco de Portugal, Economics and Research Department.
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    1. Andrew Metrick, 2024. "The Failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the Panic of 2023," Journal of Economic Perspectives, American Economic Association, vol. 38(1), pages 133-152, Winter.
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