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  • 51Valuation risk — combines aspects of data management, financial engineering and modelling and uncertainties related to the changing conditions of financial markets.Valuation Risks have a direct impact on internal and regulatory compliance, counterparty exposure… …

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  • 52Disaster Risk Management in East Asia — EAP DRM Team placement within EAP Region s Activities The East Asia Sustainable Development Department (EASSD) has delegated the Urban Development Sector Unit (EASUR) as the focal point for disaster risk management (DRM) coordination in the… …

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  • 53Doomsday event — A doomsday event is a specific, plausibly verifiable or hypothetical occurrence which has an exceptionally destructive effect on the human race.[1] The final outcomes of doomsday events may range from a major disruption of human civilization, the …

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  • 54Social risk management — (SRM) is a new conceptual framework assigned and designed by the World Bank cite web | last = Holzmann | first = Robert | coauthors = Lynne Sherburne Benz and Emil Tesliuc | title = Social Risk Management: The World Bank Approach to Social… …

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  • 55Relative risk reduction — The relative risk reduction is a measure used in epidemiology. It is calculated by dividing the absolute risk reduction by the control event rate. [cite journal |author=Barratt A, Wyer P, Hatala R, McGinn T, Dans A, Keitz S, Moyer V, For G |title …

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  • 56political risk insurance — USA One of several risk mitigation tools available to investors involved in cross border transactions, this insurance typically insures lenders and equity investors from and against losses incurred by the investors as a result of a political risk …

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  • 57High Risk (1995 film) — High Risk Hong Kong film poster Traditional 鼠膽龍威 Simplified …

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  • 58Holocene extinction event — [ thumb|right|150px|The Dodo, a bird of Mauritius, became extinct during the mid late seventeenth century after humans destroyed the forests where the birds made their homes and introduced animals that ate their eggs.] The Holocene extinction… …

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  • 59Existential risk — In future studies, an existential risk is a risk that is both global (affects all of humanity) and terminal (destroys or irreversibly cripples the target). Nick Bostrom defines an existential risk as a risk where an adverse outcome would either… …

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  • 60Default Risk — The event in which companies or individuals will be unable to make the required payments on their debt obligations. Lenders and investors are exposed to default risk in virtually all forms of credit extensions. To mitigate the impact of default… …

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