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    • Financial Technology (FinTech)
    • Systemic Risk Analysis

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    • The rapid growth of FinTech, encompassing digital technologies in financial services, necessitates an examination of its economic impact.
    • Focus areas include payment and lending platforms, digital asset management, and online trading applications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the development of FinTech and identify associated systemic risks.
    • To evaluate the balance sheet interactions within FinTech banking models.
    • To provide empirical insights from fieldwork in Latin America and the United States.

    Main Methods:

    • Mixed-methods approach combining theoretical analysis and empirical fieldwork.
    • Theoretical exercise on balance sheet interactions in FinTech banking.
    • Fieldwork conducted in Latin America and the United States.

    Main Results:

    • Corroboration of existing literature on systemic risks in FinTech payment and lending platforms.
    • Identified risks include bank run probability, increased liquidity risk for incumbent banks, precarious lending, and compromised monetary policy efficacy.
    • Online asset management and trading apps risk increased financial market volatility due to new investor participation.

    Conclusions:

    • Despite its current size, the FinTech sector harbors potential for financial instability.
    • Lessons from recent financial history are relevant to understanding emerging FinTech risks.
    • Proactive risk management and regulatory oversight are crucial for sustainable FinTech development.