Global Financial Crisis Exposes Urgent Need for Deep Reforms.
The global financial crisis is caused by a mix of old and new factors, revealing flaws in financial regulations and systems. Important financial institutions are not being handled well, risks are not being assessed properly, and resolving financial issues is challenging. The crisis shows that connected markets can bring benefits but also big risks with serious economic impacts. To keep the world's financial system stable, major changes are needed in how international finance is managed.