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1 risk and return approach
risk and return approach ACC Risiken und Chancen-Ansatz m, Risk-and-return-Ansatz m, Risk-and-reward-Ansatz m (IAS 14; risk-based segment reporting: criteria and format; risikobezogenes Segmentbildungskriterium; synonymous: risk and reward approach)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk and return approach
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2 risk and reward approach
risk and reward approach ACC Risiken und Chancen-Ansatz m, Risk-and-reward-Ansatz m, Risk-and-return-Ansatz m (IAS 14; risk-based segment reporting: criteria and format; risikobezogenes Segmentbildungskriterium; synonymous: risk and return approach)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk and reward approach
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3 risk-based
risk-based1 adj FIN am Risiko anknüpfend risk-based2 ACC, BANK, FIN risikobasiert; (risk-oriented) risikoorientiert; (risk-related) risikobezogen -
4 risk map
risk map ADMIN, BANK, FIN Risikolandkarte f (shows risk concentration, risk interdependencies and the risk content of financial instruments; zeigt zur Transparenzverbesserung Risikoballungen, die Verflechtungen der Banken und den Risikogehalt ihrer Produkte) -
5 risk advisory
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6 risk consultant
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7 risk control
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8 risk reporting
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9 risk-adjusted return on capital
risk-adjusted return on capital (RAROC) BANK, FIN, ECON risikoadjustierte Eigenkapitalrendite f, risikobereinigte Eigenkapitalrendite f (risk-based capital allocation; durch risikobasierende Kapitalallokation zur Mikro- und Makrosteuerung von Banken geeignete Renditekennzahl; RAROC = (Erträge - Standardrisikokosten - Verwaltungskosten): zugeordnetes ökonomisches Kapital)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk-adjusted return on capital
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10 risk appetite indicator
risk appetite indicator ECON, STAT Risikoappetit-Indikator m (a new analytical instrument to measure and assess the risk appetite of market players; von der Deutschen Bundesbank entwickelter Indikator zur Messung und Beurteilung des Risikoappetits der Marktteilnehmer)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk appetite indicator
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11 risk-averse
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk-averse
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12 risk-bearing capital
risk-bearing capital FIN Wagniskapital n, Risikokapital n, haftendes Eigenkapital n, Haftungskapital n, Haftkapital n, risikotragendes Kapital n; Spekulationskapital n (cf risk capital)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk-bearing capital
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13 risk-prone behavior
risk-prone behavior (AE) BANK, FIN, STOCK risikogeneigtes Verhalten n, risikoträchtiges Verhalten n (Risikoverhalten von Banken, Quasibanken = Near-Banks, Schattenbanken, Hedgefonds, Kapitalsammelstellen, die, insbesondere in Niedrigzinsphasen, für renditegeile Investoren auf der Suche nach überdurchschnittlichen Erträgen, Pensionsfonds z. B., Produkte mit erhöhtem Risikogehalt strukturieren, also den Risikoanteil im versprochenen Zinsertrag erhöhen; e.g. Alt-A-mortgages generally include higher loan-to-value ratios = LTV and debt-to-income ratios or inadequate documentation of the borrower's income or credit history, hence the rates are higher and more attractive for profit-mad funds on the search for yield and prepared to take a risk; cp. moral hazard, originate-to-distribute business model)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk-prone behavior
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14 risk-prone behaviour
risk-prone behaviour (BE) BANK, FIN, STOCK risikogeneigtes Verhalten n, risikoträchtiges Verhalten n (Risikoverhalten von Banken, Quasibanken = Near-Banks, Schattenbanken, Hedgefonds, Kapitalsammelstellen, die, insbesondere in Niedrigzinsphasen, für renditegeile Investoren auf der Suche nach überdurchschnittlichen Erträgen, Pensionsfonds z. B., Produkte mit erhöhtem Risikogehalt strukturieren, also den Risikoanteil im versprochenen Zinsertrag erhöhen; e.g. Alt-A-mortgages generally include higher loan-to-value ratios = LTV and debt-to-income ratios or inadequate documentation of the borrower's income or credit history, hence the rates are higher and more attractive for profit-mad funds on the search for yield and prepared to take a risk; cp. moral hazard, originate-to-distribute business model)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk-prone behaviour
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15 risk transfer
risk transfer BANK, FIN Risikotransfer m (cf originate-and-distribute business model; z. B. mit strukturierten Finanzinstrumenten wie CDS, MBS oder CDOs im Rahmen des Originate-and-distribute-Geschäftsmodells; opposite: non-transfer of risk = Risikonichttransfer)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk transfer
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16 risk weight for the calculation of the capital charge
risk weight for the calculation of the capital charge ( risk weight relevant for the calculation of the capital charge) BANK, FIN, STAT Risikogewicht n zur Bestimmung der Kapitalunterlegung (Basel II: risikoadäquate Allokation des Eigenkapitals)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk weight for the calculation of the capital charge
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17 risk weighting
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk weighting
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18 risk
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19 risk for overall system
English-german engineering dictionary > risk for overall system
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20 risk of fire
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