
Financial Stability Report
A Financial Stability Report is a publication, usually by a central bank or financial authority, that assesses the health and stability of a country's financial system. It examines risks and vulnerabilities that could impact economic performance, such as bank solvency, market fluctuations, and external shocks. The report aims to inform policymakers, businesses, and the public about potential threats and recommend strategies to enhance resilience. By analyzing trends and stress tests, it helps ensure that financial institutions can withstand crises and continue functioning effectively for the economy's benefit.