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61 ephemeral risk
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62 estimated risk
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63 health risk
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64 hypothetical risk
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65 individual risk
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66 long-term risk
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67 near-term risk
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68 negligible risk
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69 non-occupational risk
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70 operational risk
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71 relative risk
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72 residential population risk
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73 short-term risk
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74 substantial risk
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75 total risk
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76 unquantifiable risk
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77 unreasonable risk
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78 underwriting risk
1) фин. риск андеррайтеров ( гарантов размещения ценных бумаг), гарантийный риск (риск того, что купленные андеррайтером новые ценные бумаги не найдут покупателя или их цена в период размещения снизится)See:2) страх. риск андеррайтинга*, андеррайтинговый риск* (в страховании и перестраховании: риск, связанный с неопределенностью в отношении размера выплат по страховым требованиям и величины поступлений денежных средств страховщику, напр., риск, что величина выплат по определенному страховому полису или по портфелю страховых полисов составит больше, чем ожидалось)See:
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гарантийный риск: риск того, что купленные банком - членом синдиката новые ценные бумаги не найдут покупателя или их цена в период размещения снизится; см. risk. -
79 carrying no price risk
carrying no price risk BANK, STOCK kursrisikofreiEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > carrying no price risk
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80 earnings at risk
earnings at risk BANK, FIN Risikopotenzial n, Ertragsrisikopotenzial n, Value-at-Risk m, Risikowert m (potential amount of value that can be lost or gained from price changes; Risikokennziffer zur Quantifizierung von Markt- und Preisrisiken von Kassa- oder derivativen Finanzinstrumenten: Verlust, der mit einem Konfidenzniveau –confidence level– von 99 % Wahrscheinlichkeit nicht überschritten wird; synonymous: value-at-risk)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > earnings at risk
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