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The risk associated with a change in interest rates.
''United Nations agency.''
This may take several forms; increasing interest cost, changing market value of debt or of pensions liabilities, differences in competitiveness, or the changing nature of a market when interest rates change.


(ILO).


== See also ==
The main aims of the ILO are to:
* [[Asset-liability management]]
*Promote rights at work
* [[Double-whammy]]
*Encourage decent employment opportunities for women and men
* [[Exposure]]
*Enhance social protection and
* [[Interest rate]]
*Strengthen dialogue on work-related issues.
* [[Matching]]
* [[Pipeline risk]]
* [[Risk free rate of return]]
* [[Time bins]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]


[[Category:Manage_risks]]
 
The ILO is an agency of the United Nations (UN) established to give an equal voice to workers, employers and governments to ensure that the views of the social partners are closely reflected in labour standards and in shaping policies and programmes.
 
 
==See also==
*[[Business & Sustainable Development Commission]]
*[[Economic and Financial Committee]]
*[[Equality and Human Rights Commission]]
*[[Norms-based screening]]
*[[UN/EDIFACT]]
*[[UNCITRAL]]
*[[UNICEF]]
*[[United Nations]]
*[[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]]
*[[United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Ethics]]

Revision as of 08:41, 16 July 2019

United Nations agency.

(ILO).

The main aims of the ILO are to:

  • Promote rights at work
  • Encourage decent employment opportunities for women and men
  • Enhance social protection and
  • Strengthen dialogue on work-related issues.


The ILO is an agency of the United Nations (UN) established to give an equal voice to workers, employers and governments to ensure that the views of the social partners are closely reflected in labour standards and in shaping policies and programmes.


See also