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  • 21systemic risk — Risk common to a particular sector or country. Often refers to a risk resulting from a particular system that is in place, such as the regulator framework for monitoring of financial institutions. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * *    The risk… …

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  • 22SOX 404 top-down risk assessment — In financial auditing of public companies in the United States, SOX 404 top down risk assessment (TDRA) is a financial risk assessment performed to comply with Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX 404). The term is used by the U.S.… …

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  • 23Identifying and Managing Project Risk — Infobox Book | name = Identifying and Managing Project Risk author = Tom Kendrick country = United States language = English genre = Business, Project Management, Risk Management publisher = American Management Association release date = February …

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  • 24Interest risk —   The risk that the market value of the bank is exposed to fluctuations in interest rates. This risk is quantified by the interest risk position/mismatch/gap. See also Interest risk. Related reports are: • Overall mismatch. • Mismatch per book. • …

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  • 25Enterprise risk management — In business, enterprise risk management (ERM) includes the methods and processes used by organizations to manage risks and seize opportunities related to the achievement of their objectives. ERM provides a framework for risk management, which… …

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  • 26Political risk — is a type of risk faced by investors, corporations, and governments. It is a risk that can be understood and managed with proper aforethought and investment.Broadly, political risk refers to the complications businesses and governments may face… …

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  • 27Country risk — refers to the risk of investing in a country, dependent on changes in the business environment that may adversely affect operating profits or the value of assets in a specific country. For example, financial factors such as currency controls,… …

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  • 28Financial risk — is normally any risk associated with any form of financing. Investment relatedDepending on the nature of the investment, the type of investment risk will vary. High risk investments have greater potential rewards, but you may lose your money… …

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  • 29Latent extinction risk — In conservation biology, latent extinction risk is a measure of the potential for a species to become threatened.Latent risk can most easily be described as the difference, or discrepancy, between the current observed extinction risk of a species …

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  • 30Certified Risk Manager — (CRM) is a professional designation that is earned after the completion of five practically oriented courses. This certification is for those working in risk management and related fields, such as financial, insurance, loss control, legal,… …

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