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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Agency risk]]
* [[Alienation of assets]]
* [[Alienation of assets]]
* [[Asset risk]]
* [[Asset risk]]
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* [[Commercial credit risk]]
* [[Commercial credit risk]]
* [[Commodity risk]]
* [[Commodity risk]]
* [[Compliance risk]]
* [[Concentration risk]]
* [[Conduct risk]]
* [[Confiscation risk]]
* [[Confiscation risk]]
* [[Counterparty risk]]
* [[Counterparty risk]]
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* [[Credit risk]]
* [[Credit risk]]
* [[Currency risk]]
* [[Currency risk]]
* [[Custody risk]]
* [[Cyber risk]]
* [[Default]]
* [[Default]]
* [[Delivery risk]]
* [[Delivery risk]]
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* [[Fiscal risk]]
* [[Fiscal risk]]
* [[Foreign exchange risk]]
* [[Foreign exchange risk]]
* [[Franchise viability risk]]
* [[Funding risk]]
* [[Gap risk]]
* [[Geopolitical risk]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
* [[Herstatt risk]]
* [[Herstatt risk]]
* [[Inflation risk]]
* [[Inflation risk]]
* [[Insurance]]
* [[Insurance]]
* [[Insurance risk]]
* [[Interest Rate Risk in the Banking Book]]
* [[Intraday risk]]
* [[Key risk indicator]]
* [[Legal risk]]
* [[Legal risk]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
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* [[Model risk]]
* [[Model risk]]
* [[Non-diversifiable risk]]
* [[Non-diversifiable risk]]
* [[Non-transferable risk]]
* [[Off balance sheet risk]]
* [[Operational risk]]
* [[Operational risk]]
* [[Opportunity risk]]
* [[Opportunity risk]]
* [[Option risk]]
* [[Pensions risk]]
* [[Pensions risk]]
* [[Pipeline risk]]
* [[Political risk]]
* [[Political risk]]
* [[Pre-transaction risk]]
* [[Pre-transaction risk]]
* [[Prepayment risk]]
* [[Principal risk]]
* [[Principal risk]]
* [[Rating risk]]
* [[Refinancing risk]]
* [[Refinancing risk]]
* [[Regret risk]]
* [[Regret risk]]
* [[Regulatory risk]]
* [[Regulatory risk]]
* [[Reinvestment risk]]
* [[Reinvestment risk]]
* [[Replacement risk]]
* [[Reputational risk]]
* [[Reputational risk]]
* [[Response to risk]]
* [[Response to risk]]
* [[Return]]
* [[Return]]
* [[Rewarded risk]]
* [[Rewarded risk]]
* [[Risk analysis]]
* [[Risk appetite]]
* [[Risk appetite]]
* [[Risk averse]]
* [[Risk averse]]
* [[Risk budget]]
* [[Risk evaluation]]
* [[Risk free]]
* [[Risk free]]
* [[Risk-free rates]]
* [[Risk free rate of return]]
* [[Risk free rate of return]]
* [[Risk identification]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Risk map]]
* [[Risk mitigation]]
* [[Risk mitigation]]
* [[Risk policy]]
* [[Risk policy]]
* [[Risk premium]]
* [[Risk register]]
* [[Risk register]]
* [[Risk reporting]]
* [[Risk tolerance]]
* [[Risk tolerance]]
* [[Risk transmission]]
* [[Risk Weighted Assets]]
* [[Rollover risk]]
* [[Settlement risk]]
* [[Social risk]]
* [[Sovereign risk]]
* [[Specific risk]]
* [[Spread risk]]
* [[Spreadsheet risk]]
* [[Stranding risk]]
* [[Structural risk]]
* [[Systematic risk]]
* [[Systemic risk]]
* [[Systems risk]]
* [[Standard deviation]]
* [[Standard deviation]]
* [[Supply chain risk]]
* [[Tail risk]]
* [[Tax risk]]
* [[Tax risk]]
* [[Transaction risk]]
* [[Transfer risk]]
* [[Transfer risk]]
* [[Transferable risk]]
* [[Transition risk]]
* [[Translation risk]]
* [[Treasury]]
* [[Treasury]]
* [[Treasury risk]]
* [[Uncommitted risk]]
* [[Unrewarded risk]]
* [[Unrewarded risk]]
* [[Value at risk]]
* [[Weather risk]]
* [[Wrong way risk]]
* [[Yield curve risk]]


[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]

Revision as of 07:28, 1 May 2022

1. Corporate finance.

In the corporate finance context, risk refers to the degree to which future returns may vary.

Risk is often measured by the standard deviation of forecast returns.

It is often estimated by the standard deviation of historic returns, though this process is inherently error-prone when used for forecasting or for risk management purposes.


2. Capital asset pricing model.

In the Capital Asset Pricing Model, relevant risk is measured by beta.


3. Unknown occurrences.

In a more general sense, risk refers to the unknown (or unknowable) nature of future outcomes involving, for example, market prices or market rates.


4. Adverse effects.

Risk can also refer to the possibility of adverse effects resulting from:

- Changes in market prices or rates, or

- Changes in other general conditions in the market, or

- Other economic factors specific to the business or other organisation (such as the failure of a key supplier).


5. Opportunity and hazard.

More broadly, risk can refer to the possibility of any event occurring that will have an impact on the achievement of objectives.

This includes both the upside opportunity and the downside hazard which could either move us towards or drive us away from achieving our objectives.

Risk in this context is measured both in terms of (1) its impact and (2) its likelihood.


Treasury's role in risk management

No organisation can eliminate all risk, so risk has to be managed effectively. This is best done through a risk-aware culture.

Generally, treasury is about managing risk rather than taking risks.

Many risks should be managed. Risk management is a key activity of the treasury function.


See also