Varios Risk
1. A
probability or threat of damage, injury, liability, loss, or any other negative
occurrence that is caused by external or internal vulnerabilities, and that may
be avoided through preemptive action.
2.Finance:
The probability that an actual return on an investment will be lower than the
expected return. Financial risk is divided into the following categories: Basic
risk, Capital risk, Country risk, Default risk, Delivery risk, Economic risk,
Exchange rate risk, Interest rate risk, Liquidity risk, Operations risk,
Payment system risk, Political risk, Refinancing risk, Reinvestment risk,
Settlement risk, Sovereign risk, and Underwriting risk.
3.Food Industry:
The possibility that due to
a certain hazard in
food there will be an negative effect to a certain magnitude.
4. Insurance : A situation where the probability of a variable (such
as burning down of a buuilding)
is known but when a mode of
occurrence or the acrual value of
the occurrence (whether the fire will
occur at a particular property)
is not. A risk is not an uncertainly (where
neither the probability nor the mode of occurrence is known), a peril (cause
of loss), or a hazard (something that makes the occurrence of a peril more
likely or more severe).
5.Securities Trading. The probability of a loss or drop in value. Trading risk is divided into two general categories:
(1) Systemic risk affects
all securities in the same class and
is linked to the overall capital market system and
therefore cannot be eliminated by diversification. Also called marked risk. (2) Nonsystematic risk is
any risk that isn't market-related or is not systemic. Also called nonmarket risk, extra-market risk, or unsystemic risk.
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the consequence and probability of a hazardous event or
phenomenon. For example, the risk of developing cancer is estimated as
the incremental probability of developing cancer over a lifetime as a result of exposure to
potential carcinogens (cancer-causing
substances).
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