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| A choice in relation to an identified risk which can be categorised broadly as the decision whether to:
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| The broad choice to 'accept' a risk can be further classified according to whether the firm then retains, reduces or transfers the risk.
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| Using this model, the classes of potential risk responses are therefore four, namely:
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| # Avoid
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| # Accept and retain
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| # Accept and reduce, or
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |
| * [[Insurance]] | | * [[Resolution]] |
| * [[Reduce]] | | * [[Single Resolution Board]] |
| * [[Risk assessment]] | | * [[Systemic Risk Buffer]] |
| * [[Risk evaluation]]
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| * [[Risk identification]]
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| * [[Risk management]]
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| * [[Risk reporting]]
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| * [[Transfer]]
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| * [[Guide to risk management]]
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| [[Category:Manage_risks]]
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Revision as of 12:07, 11 November 2016
Bank supervision.
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Single Resolution Board.
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Systemic Risk Buffer.
See also