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The operational risk faced by an FI includes sources other than technology.
Monetary Policies
Actions undertaken by a central bank, currency board, or other regulatory committees to control the supply of money and achieve economic goals such as controlling inflation or encouraging economic growth.
Reserve Requirements
Regulations set by central banks determining the minimum amount of reserves a bank must hold against deposits, used as a tool for controlling the money supply.
Government Securities
Financial instruments issued by a government to borrow money, often considered low-risk investments.
Discount Rate
The rate of interest that central banks impose on the credits they extend to commercial banks or financial entities.
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