put+at+risk

  • 101foreseeable risk — n. The risk that a person of ordinary intelligence and prudence should reasonably expect to occur. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. foreseeable risk …

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  • 102Systemic risk — In finance, Systemic Risk is that risk which is common to an entire market and not to any individual entity or component thereof. It can be defined as financial system instability, potentially catastrophic, caused or exacerbated by idiosyncratic… …

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  • 103covered put — The sale of a put option while holding sufficient cash to buy the underlying. American Banker Glossary A put option position in which the option writer also is short the corresponding stock or has deposited, in a cash account, cash or cash… …

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  • 104Certified 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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  • 105Commission on Risk Assessment and Risk Management — (also known as Presidential/Congressional Commission on Risk Assessment and Risk Management) was a commission authorized as part of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 to develop recommendations for how the United States Environmental Protection …

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  • 106Value at Risk — Der Begriff Wert im Risiko oder englisch Value at Risk (VaR) bezeichnet ein Risikomaß, das angibt, welchen Wert der Verlust einer bestimmten Risikoposition (z. B. eines Portfolios von Wertpapieren) mit einer gegebenen Wahrscheinlichkeit und in… …

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  • 107Covered Put — A put option position in which the option writer also is short the corresponding stock or has deposited, in a cash account, cash or cash equivalents equal to the exercise of the option. This limits the option writer s risk because money or stock… …

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  • 108Auto insurance risk selection — is the process by which vehicle insurers determine whether or not to insure an individual and what insurance premium to charge. Depending on the jurisdiction, the insurance premium can be either mandated by the government or determined by the… …

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  • 109Extinction risk from climate change — The extinction risk of climate change is the risk species have of becoming extinct due to the effects of global warming.The scientific consensus in the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report is that Anthropogenic warming could lead to some impacts that… …

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  • 110Price Risk — The risk of a decline in the value of a security or a portfolio. Price risk is the biggest risk faced by all investors. Although price risk specific to a stock can be minimized through diversification, market risk cannot be diversified away.… …

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