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Purpose

– The purpose of this paper is to present a policy proposal for building a new framework for gathering, measuring and disclosing financial risk information in the global economy.

Design/methodology/approach

– The paper examines the current state of the financial risk framework, notes its advantages and disadvantages and proposes a new construct that aims to address some of the shortcomings that are currently in place. The goals of a robust financial risk model are examined to determine the design of the proposed risk framework.

Findings

– The proposed open-source financial risk model separates the dual function that internal risk models perform within financial institutions, first to attempt to optimize the risk–return profile of mostly private economic rent-seeking entities, and second to maximize safety and soundness considerations for the public which is at risk of bearing the consequences of financial actors.

Practical implications

– The model allows widespread use of robust financial risk models.

Social implications

– The model enables a more transparent and democratic process for risk management.

Originality/value

– The study proposes a new global supervisory framework.

Practical implications

– The model allows widespread use of robust financial risk models.

Social implications

– The model enables a more transparent and democratic process for risk management.

Originality/value

– The study proposes a new global supervisory framework.

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