Secondary Sanctions Risks and the “Reputational Contagion” Effect: A Structural Assessment for the U.S. Financial System
This report analyzes the mechanisms of secondary sanctions risks and their impact on the U.S. financial architecture. It focuses on the “reputational contagion” phenomenon, where actors not subject to direct restrictions face excessive isolation due to the automation of compliance and the expansive interpretation of risks by financial institutions.
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