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  • 31Internal customer — is a technical term used in management science.If one department, individual or process within an organization supplies another such within the same organization with goods, information or services then the latter is described as the internal… …

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  • 32Most-Favoured-Customer Clause — A Most Favoured Customer Clause (MFC) is a contractual arrangement between company and customer that guarantees the customer the best price the company gives to anyone. The MFC prevents a company from treating different customers differently in… …

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  • 33Bank risk —   Results from a range of activities the bank is engaged in. The total risk is composed of four components: credit risk, interest rate risk, liquidity risk and fraud risk. Positions are used to warn you or prevent possible risks. See also Bank… …

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  • 34Customers risk —   Customers risk is the risk which is related to the customers. E.g. a loan which is not covered by a collateral. The risk is that when the customer will not be able to repay his loan, the bank will have a loss …

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  • 35Chief Risk Officer — Als Chief Risk Officer oder Risikomanager werden Mitarbeiter in einem Unternehmen bezeichnet, deren Aufgabe es ist, das Risiko von möglicherweise auftretenden Schäden für das Unternehmen abzuschätzen (siehe Risikoanalyse). Sie sind auch für die… …

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  • 36Legislative Risk — The risk that legislation by the government could significantly alter the business prospects of one or more companies, adversely affecting investment holding in that company. This may occur as a direct result of government action or by altering… …

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  • 37reputation risk — One of nine risks defined by the OCC and one of six risks defined by the Federal Reserve. The risk to earnings or capital arising from the possibility that negative publicity regarding the institution s business practices, whether true or not,… …

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  • 38run a risk of doing sth — run a/the risk of doing sth ► to be in a situation in which there is the possibility that something bad might happen: »A company without good customer service runs the risk of losing its customers good will. Main Entry: ↑run …

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  • 39run a/the risk of doing sth — ► to be in a situation in which there is the possibility that something bad might happen: »A company without good customer service runs the risk of losing its customers good will. Main Entry: ↑run …

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  • 40run the risk of doing sth — run a/the risk of doing sth ► to be in a situation in which there is the possibility that something bad might happen: »A company without good customer service runs the risk of losing its customers good will. Main Entry: ↑run …

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