• In finance and economics, systematic risk (in economics often called aggregate risk or undiversifiable risk) is vulnerability to events which affect aggregate...
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  • or market. It is also sometimes erroneously referred to as "systematic risk". Systemic risk has been associated with a bank run which has a cascading effect...
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  • Systematic trading (also known as mechanical trading) is a way of defining trade goals, risk controls and rules that can make investment and trading decisions...
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  • model holds, the price of a security is determined by the amount of systematic risk in its returns. Net income received, or losses suffered, by a landlord...
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  • Credit risk is the chance that a borrower does not repay a loan or fulfill a loan obligation. For lenders the risk includes late or lost interest and...
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  • company's operation. Unlike systematic risk or market risk, specific risk can be diversified away. In fact, most unsystematic risk is removed by holding a...
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  • ratio considers only the systematic risk of a portfolio, the Sharpe ratio considers both systematic and idiosyncratic risks. Which one is more relevant...
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    fundamentally different financial characteristics and have different systematic risk and hence can be viewed as separate asset classes; holding some of...
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  • market risk, liquidity risk, credit risk, business risk and investment risk. The four standard market risk factors are equity risk, interest rate risk, currency...
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    intake has not been found to be associated with cardiovascular risk. A 2020 systematic review found moderate quality evidence that reducing saturated...
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    of a risk. At its most basic, the perception of risk is an intuitive form of risk analysis. Intuitive understanding of risk differs in systematic ways...
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  • Volatility risk is the risk of an adverse change of price, due to changes in the volatility of a factor affecting that price. It usually applies to derivative...
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    Capital asset pricing model (category Financial risk modeling)
    account the asset's sensitivity to non-diversifiable risk (also known as systematic risk or market risk), often represented by the quantity beta (β) in the...
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    Modern portfolio theory (category Financial risk modeling)
    Specific risk is also called diversifiable, unique, unsystematic, or idiosyncratic risk. Systematic risk (a.k.a. portfolio risk or market risk) refers...
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    Assets and Liabilities of Commercial Banks in the United States Financial risk management § Commercial and retail banking Glass–Steagall legislation Investment...
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  • regulatory capital; (large) banks are also exposed to Macroeconomic systematic risk - risks related to the aggregate economy the bank is operating in (see...
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    the market risk factors. Operational risk: risk arising from the execution of a company's business functions. Reputational risk: a type of risk related to...
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    of return of an individual security as a function of systematic, non-diversifiable risk. The risk of an individual risky security reflects the volatility...
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    methodological quality of systematic reviews) and ROBIS (Risk Of Bias In Systematic reviews); however, these are not appropriate for all systematic review types....
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  • Beta (finance) (redirect from Beta risk)
    market risk of a portfolio when it is added in small quantity. It refers to an asset's non-diversifiable risk, systematic risk, or market risk. Beta is...
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  • Concentration risk is a banking term describing the level of risk in a bank's portfolio arising from concentration to a single counterparty, sector or...
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  • introduced by an inaccuracy inherent to the system Systematic trading, a way of defining trade goals, risk controls and rules that can make investment and...
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    reports indicate that criminal actors are frequent users of neobanks.) "Strong risk of money laundering through neobanks, Swedish report reveals". Global Relay...
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  • Operational risk is the risk of losses caused by flawed or failed processes, policies, systems or events that disrupt business operations. Employee errors...
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  • Settlement risk, also known as delivery risk or counterparty risk, is the risk that a counterparty (or intermediary agent) fails to deliver a security...
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  • relates excess return over the risk-free rate to the additional risk taken; however, systematic risk is used instead of total risk. The higher the Treynor ratio...
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  • the scam was a stock and money market broker Harshad Mehta. It was a systematic stock scam using fake bank receipts and stamp paper that caused the Indian...
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    Auduong P, Miller AT, et al. (April 2017). "Hearing loss as a risk factor for dementia: A systematic review". Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 2 (2):...
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  • rate risk refers to the potential for financial loss due to fluctuations in interest rates. It will, in turn, impact differently re market risk, i.e....
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    brokers Merchant brokers SEBI has enjoyed success as a regulator by pushing systematic reforms aggressively and successively. It is credited for quick movement...
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