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  • 1 risk

    مُجَازَفَة \ adventure: an exciting or dangerous journey or event. gamble: sth. that is done with the hope of gain but with the risk of loss. hazard: danger; risk: a fire hazard. risk: danger; the chance of loss or harm: There’s no risk of fire if you take proper care. \ See Also خطر (خَطَر)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > risk

  • 2 risk-bearing economy of scale

    Fin
    conducting business on such a large scale that the risk of loss is reduced because it is spread over so many independent events, as in the issuance of insurance policies

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  • 3 risk

    [rɪsk]
    1. noun
    (a person, thing etc which causes or could cause) danger or possible loss or injury:

    He thinks we shouldn't go ahead with the plan because of the risks involved / because of the risk of failure.

    مُجازَفَه، مُخاطَرَه
    2. verb
    1) to expose to danger; to lay open to the possibility of loss:

    He risked all his money on betting on that horse.

    يُخاطِر
    2) to take the chance of (something bad happening):

    I'd better leave early as I don't want to risk being late for the play.

    يُجازِف

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  • 4 risk

    = average loss; expected loss
    French\ \ risque; espérance de perte
    German\ \ Risiko; Wagnis; erwarteter Verlust
    Dutch\ \ risico; verwacht verlies
    Italian\ \ rischio; perdita attesa
    Spanish\ \ riesgo
    Catalan\ \ risc; pèrdua mitjana; pèrdua esperada
    Portuguese\ \ risco; perda média; perda esperada
    Romanian\ \ -
    Danish\ \ risiko
    Norwegian\ \ risiko
    Swedish\ \ risk
    Greek\ \ κίνδυνος; μέση απώλεια; αναμενόμενη απώλεια
    Finnish\ \ riski
    Hungarian\ \ kockázat
    Turkish\ \ risk; ortalama kayıp; beklenen kayıp
    Estonian\ \ risk
    Lithuanian\ \ rizika
    Slovenian\ \ pričakovana izguba; tveganje
    Polish\ \ ryzyko
    Russian\ \ риск; средние потери; ожидаемые потери
    Ukrainian\ \ ризик; очікуємі втрати
    Serbian\ \ -
    Icelandic\ \ áhættu; meðaltal tap; vænt tap
    Euskara\ \ arrisku
    Farsi\ \ mokhatere
    Persian-Farsi\ \ مخاطره
    Arabic\ \ مخاطره ، معدل الخسارة، توقع الخسارة
    Afrikaans\ \ risiko
    Chinese\ \ 风 险
    Korean\ \ 위험

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  • 5 risk management

    Gen Mgt
    the variety of activities undertaken by an organization to control and minimize threats to the continuing efficiency, profitability, and success of its operations. The process of risk management includes the identification and analysis of risks to which the organization is exposed, the assessment of potential impacts on the business, and deciding what action can be taken to eliminate or reduce risk and deal with the impact of unpredictable events causing loss or damage. Risk management strategies include taking out insurance against financial loss or legal liability and introducing safety or security measures.

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  • 6 risk

    Gen Mgt
    the possibility of suffering damage or loss in the face of uncertainty about the outcome of actions, future events, or circumstances. Organizations are exposed to various types of risk including damage to property, injury to personnel, financial loss, and legal liability. These may affect profitability, hinder the achievement of objectives, or lead to business interruption or failure. Risk may be deemed high or low depending on the probability of an adverse outcome. Risks that can be quantified on the basis of past experience are insurable and those that cannot be calculated are uninsurable.

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  • 7 risk

    مُخَاطَرَة \ adventure: excitement; risk. hazard: danger; risk: a fire hazard. risk: danger; the chance of loss or harm: There’s no risk of fire if you take proper care.

    Arabic-English glossary > risk

  • 8 risk

    خَطَرٌ \ hazard: danger; risk: a fire hazard. menace: continuous danger: Careless drivers are a menace on the roads. peril: (not in speech; rather poetic) danger. risk: danger; the chance of loss or harm: There’s no risk of fire if you take proper care. danger: risk; possible harm: I warned him against the dangers of smoking. His health was in danger.

    Arabic-English glossary > risk

  • 9 exchange rate risk

    Fin
    the risk of suffering loss on converting another currency to the currency of a company’s own country.
    EXAMPLE
    Exchange rate risks can be arranged into three primary categories. (1.) Economic exposure: operating costs will rise due to changes in rates and make a product uncompetitive in the world market. Little can be done to reduce this routine business risk that every enterprise must endure. (2.) Translation exposure: the impact of currency exchange rates will reduce a company’s earnings and weaken its balance sheet. To reduce translation exposure, experienced corporate fund managers use a range of techniques known as currency hedging. (3.) Transaction exposure: there will be an unfavorable move in a specific currency between the time when a contract is agreed and the time it is completed, or between the time when a lending or borrowing is initiated and the time the funds are repaid. Transaction exposure can be eased by factoring: transferring title to foreign accounts receivable to a third-party factoring house.
         Although there is no definitive way of forecasting exchange rates, largely because the world’s economies and financial markets are evolving so rapidly, the relationships between exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation rates can serve as leading indicators of changes in risk. These relationships are as follows. Purchasing Power Parity theory (PPP): while it can be expressed differently, the most common expression links the changes in exchange rates to those in relative price indices in two countries:
    Rate of change of exchange rate = Difference in inflation rates
         International Fisher Effect (IFE): this holds that an interest-rate differential will exist only if the exchange rate is expected to change in such a way that the advantage of the higher interest rate is offset by the loss on the foreign exchange transactions. Practically speaking, the IFE implies that while an investor in a low-interest country can convert funds into the currency of a high-interest country and earn a higher rate, the gain (the interest rate differential) will be offset by the expected loss due to foreign exchange rate changes. The relationship is stated as:
    Expected rate of change of the exchange rate = Interest-rate differential
         Unbiased Forward Rate Theory: this holds that the forward exchange rate is the best unbiased estimate of the expected future spot exchange rate.
    Expected exchange rate = Forward exchange rate

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  • 10 total loss control

    Gen Mgt
    the implementation of safety procedures to prevent or limit the impact of a complete or partial loss of an organization’s physical assets. Total loss control is based on safety audit and prevention techniques. It is concerned with reduction or elimination of losses caused by accidents and occupational ill health. The extent to which it is implemented is usually decided by calculating the total organizational asset cost and weighing this against the likelihood of failure and its worst possible effects on the organization. Total loss control was developed in the 1960s as an approach to risk management.

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  • 11 at the risk of

    with the possibility of (loss, injury, trouble etc):

    At the risk of offending you, I must tell you that I disapprove of your behaviour.

    مع المُخاطَرَةِ في

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  • 12 at (a person's) own risk

    with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved:

    Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.

    على مَسؤوليَّة صاحِب الشيء

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  • 13 at (a person's) own risk

    with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved:

    Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.

    على مَسؤوليَّة صاحِب الشيء

    Arabic-English dictionary > at (a person's) own risk

  • 14 at risk

    in danger; likely to suffer loss, injury etc:

    Heart disease can be avoided if people at risk take medical advice.

    في خَطَر

    Arabic-English dictionary > at risk

  • 15 currency risk

    Fin [m1]1. the risk that a currency used for a transaction may lose value
    2. the possibility of a loss or gain due to future changes in exchange rates

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  • 16 take a risk

    to do something which might cause loss, injury etc:

    One cannot be successful in business unless one is willing to take risks.

    يَقومُ بِمُخاطَرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > take a risk

  • 17 average loss

    See: risk

    Statistical terms > average loss

  • 18 expected loss

    See: risk

    Statistical terms > expected loss

  • 19 credit risk

    Fin [m1]1. the chance that a borrower will default on a loan
    2. a borrower who may default on a loan
    3. the possibility that a loss may occur from the failure of another party to perform according to the terms of a contract

    The ultimate business dictionary > credit risk

  • 20 financial risk

    Fin
    the possibility of loss in an investment or speculation

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