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What Is the Relationship between “Black Swan” Events and Tail Risk?

A Black Swan is a rare, unpredictable event that has a severe, widespread impact. Tail risk is the financial risk associated with these extreme, low-probability outcomes.

Black Swan events are the realization of tail risk. The financial system is often unprepared for them, as they fall outside the normal distribution curve, leading to massive losses.

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