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  • 11Non-deliverable forward — This article is about the financial instrument. For other meanings of NDF, see NDF (disambiguation). Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate… …

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  • 12Non-Notification Loan — A full recourse loan that is securitized by accounts receivable (AR). Customers making accounts receivable payments are not notified that their account/payment is being used as collateral for a loan. They continue making payments to the company… …

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  • 13Balloon payment — The phrase balloon payment or bullet payment refers to one of two ways for repaying a loan; the other type is called amortizing payment or Amortization (business) .With a balloon loan , a balloon payment is paid back when the loan comes to its… …

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  • 14Alternative Risk Transfer — (often referred to as ART) is the use of techniques other than traditional insurance and reinsurance to provide risk bearing entities with coverage or protection. The field of ART grew out of a series of insurance capacity crises in the 1970s… …

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  • 15credit risk — noun The risk of loss due to a debtors non payment of a loan or other line of credit …

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  • 16international payment and exchange — ▪ economics Introduction international exchange also called  foreign exchange        respectively, any payment made by one country to another and the market in which national currencies are bought and sold by those who require them for such… …

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  • 17Weather risk management — is a type of risk management done by organizations to address potential financial losses caused by unusual weather.OverviewEnergy, agriculture, transportation, construction, municipalities, school districts, travel, food processors, retail sales… …

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  • 18Facilitating payment — A facilitating payment is a certain type of payment to foreign officials which is not considered to be bribery according to legislations of some states as well as in the international anti bribery conventions, e.g., coming from the OECD.… …

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  • 19settlement risk — The risk is that one party may perform on its obligation upon settlement of a financial instrument but the other might not, leaving the non defaulting party in the position of having paid out under the contract and received nothing in return.… …

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  • 20Consumer credit risk — The following article is based on UK market, other countries may differ. Consumer Credit Risk (AKA Retail Credit Risk) is the risk of loss due to a customer s non re payment (default) on a consumer credit product, such as a mortgage, unsecured… …

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