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OECD calls for greater access to data and increased risk modelling for regulators

The OECD highlights a lack of access to data and a need for varying risk models for regulators and risk managers

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Lack of access to data is making risk event simulation a challenge for policymakers, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's latest report.

"Co-operation and data sharing in the realm of public health are much more advanced than in the financial world," says Jack Radisch, policy analyst at OECD and principal author of the report.

"Consider that the proximate cause

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