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1 economic risk
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > economic risk
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2 economic risk
1) Экономика: хозяйственный риск2) Инвестиции: экономический риск -
3 Economic risk
. В проектном финансировании - риск того, что продукция проекта не сможет быть продана по цене, покрывающей операционные и эксплуатационные издержки проекта, а также расходы по обслуживанию долга . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
4 economic risk
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > economic risk
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5 economic risk tolerance
Деловая лексика: экономическая рискоустойчивость (http://planetadisser.com/see/dis_202126.html)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > economic risk tolerance
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6 economic risk weighting
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7 social and economic risk
социальный и экономический риск: воздействие, которое международные социальные события могут иметь на национальную или мировую экономику.Англо-русский экономический словарь > social and economic risk
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8 country economic risk
Инвестиции: экономический риск, связанный с определенной страной -
9 normal economic risk
Общая лексика: нормальный хозяйственный риск -
10 politico-economic risk
Банковское дело: политико-экономический рискУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > politico-economic risk
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11 Country economic risk
Экономический риск, связанный с определенной страной. События в национальной экономике, которые могут повлиять на результаты международной финансовой сделки . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
12 risk
1. n1) риск3) застрахованное лицо; застрахованная вещь
- abnormal risk
- accident risk
- actual risk
- actuarial risk
- additional risk
- admissible risk
- aggregate risk
- air bill all risks
- all risks
- assigned risk
- average risk
- balance-sheet risk
- bilateral risk
- breakage risk
- business risk
- businessman's risk
- buyer's risk
- calculated risk
- catastrophe risk
- charterer's risk
- collective risk
- commercial risk
- company's risk
- concentration risk
- conditional risk
- constant risk
- consumer's risk
- contractor's risk
- conventional risk
- counterparty failure risk
- country risk
- credit risk
- currency risk
- customary risk
- customer's risk
- default risk
- del credere risk
- downside risk
- economic risk
- entrepreneurial risk
- estimated risk
- exchange risk
- exchange rate risk
- excluded risk
- extra risk
- financial risk
- fire risk
- foreign exchange risk
- foreseeable risk
- freight risk
- huge risk
- inherent risk
- insurable risk
- insurance risk
- insured risk
- integrated risk
- interest rate risk
- inventory risk
- investment risk
- irreparable risk
- land risk
- leakage risk
- legal risk
- limited risk
- liquidity risk
- loading risk
- managing risk
- manufacturer's risk
- manufacturing risk
- marine risk
- maritime risk
- market risk
- market liquidity risk
- maturity risk
- mean risk
- minimum risk
- mortality risk
- noninsurable risk
- noninsured risk
- off-balance-sheet risk
- operational risk
- overall risk
- owner's risk
- policy risk
- prepayment risk
- price risk
- producer's risk
- production risk
- project risk
- property risk
- pure risk
- refinancing risk
- regulatory risk
- reinvestment risk
- riot risk
- road risk
- roll-over risk
- savings loss risk
- sea risk
- security risk
- seller's risk
- settlement risk
- shipper's risk
- sovereign risk
- special risk
- speculative risk
- systemic risk
- tenant's risk
- terrorist risk
- tolerated risk
- transaction risk
- transfer risk
- translation risk
- transport risk
- underwriting risk
- unilateral risk
- uninsurable risk
- uninsured risk
- unloading risk
- upside interest rate risk
- usual risk
- volatility risk
- risk for own account
- risk of accidental loss of goods
- risk of boats
- risk of breakage
- risk of buying undervalued securities
- risk of carriage
- risk of collision
- risk of conveyance
- risk of currency depreciation
- risk of damage to goods
- risk of default of acceptance
- risk of a downturn in the world economy
- risk of exchange losses
- risk of fire
- risk of leakage
- risk of loss
- risk of loss on loans
- risk of miscarriage of justice
- risk of mistake
- risk of moisture
- risk of nonacceptance
- risk of nonpayment
- risk of principal
- risk of the sea
- risk of seizure
- risk of a supply shortage
- risk of unforeseeable loss
- against all risks
- at risk
- at smb's risk
- for smb's risk
- 15-fold risk
- accept a risk
- aggravate the risk
- assess a risk
- assume a risk
- bear a risk
- be a good risk
- be a good credit risk
- be a safe trading risk
- be averse to risk
- carry a risk
- cover a risk
- cover risks to property from terrorist attack
- diversify risks
- expose to risk
- heighten risk
- incur a risk
- insure a risk
- insure against a risk
- lessen a risk
- measure a risk
- outweigh risk
- prevent a risk
- price risk
- reduce a risk
- run a risk
- spread a risk
- take a risk
- take out of risk
- underestimate risk
- undertake a risk
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13 risk capacity
Юридический термин: допустимая степень риска (risk capacity means economic ability of the investor to take on the risk and bear potential losses) -
14 economic capital
1) эк., соц., редк. экономический капитал (традиционный капитал в понимании экономистов: средства производства и финансовые ресурсы, в отличие от человеческого, социального, символического и прочих видов капитала)See:2) эк. экономический капитал (минимальный объем капитала, который необходим банку или компании с точки зрения возможности покрытия всех рисков (рыночного, кредитного, операционного, стратегического и т. д.) и компенсации непредвиденных убытков; может быть больше или меньше минимального объема капитала, установленного регулирующими органами)See: -
15 economic exposure
фин. экономическая уязвимость, подверженность экономическому риску* (степень, до которой может измениться стоимость компании, стоимость ее активов или пассивов, величина ее доходов и т. д. в результате изменения обменного курса)Syn:See:* * *. Степень, до которой может измениться стоимость компании вследствие изменения обменного курса . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
16 economic exposure
фин. экономическая уязвимость, подверженность экономическому риску* (степень, до которой может измениться стоимость компании, стоимость ее активов или пассивов, величина ее доходов и т. д. в результате изменения обменного курса)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > economic exposure
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17 economic value analysis
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > economic value analysis
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18 Portfolio Concentration risk
. риск потерь из-за:/- концентрации рисков на конкретном инструменте (инструмент);/- концентрация риска на отдельных операциях (крупная операция);/- концентрация риска на конкретном(ых) секторе(ах) экономики, включая отрасли промышленности и страны (экономический сектор). (risk of loss resulting from:/- concentration of exposure in a specific instrument (Instrument);/- concentration of exposure in a individual transactions (Major transaction);/- concentration of exposure in a specific economic sector(s) including industry sectors and countries (Economic sector)) . Словарь терминов по риск-медеджменту .Англо-русский экономический словарь > Portfolio Concentration risk
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19 major risk
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The high probability that a given hazard or situation will yield a significant amount of lives lost, persons injured, damage to property, disruption of economic activity or harm to the environment; or any product of the probability of occurrence and the expected magnitude of damage beyond a maximum acceptable level. (Source: TOE / HMD)
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