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1. ''Risk management''.
1.  


Any political tension occurring in a country - or between two or more countries - which could lead to riots, secession or wars, to the point where it affects the physical security of an organisation's counterparties or personnel, or the permanent disruption of the movement of goods or services.
An individual or other legal person represented by an agent.


Geopolitical risk overlaps with political risk.


2.


:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Treasury's geopolitical concerns'''''</span>
A legal person acting on their own behalf.


:"There's been much to concern the treasury professional worldwide over the past few years.


:The aftermath of the financial crisis, the constant drumbeat of regulation and all manner of geopolitical surprises are just a handful of the core concerns."
3.


:''The Treasurer magazine, August 2018, p11 - Peter Matza, speakers chair, Association of Corporate Treasurers.''
The amount of an investment or a loan, excluding any interest.


When the whole of a loan is drawn down at the start, the principal is simply the amount originally borrowed.


2.


More broadly, the risks discussed above, together with the risk of omissions or other inaction resulting from failures of global political or other transnational efforts.  
4.


For example, climate change inaction.
The reference amount of a traded financial instrument, used to determine its future cashflows.




== See also ==
5.
* [[Climate risk]]
 
* [[Event risk]]
Most important, or largest.
* [[Geopolitics]]
* [[Global Financial Crisis]]
* [[Investment risk]]
* [[NATO]]
* [[Offshore]]
* [[Political risk]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Security]]
* [[World Economic Forum]]


Not to be confused with ''principle'', which is different.


== Other ACT resources==
*[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/technical/russia-ukraine Russia-Ukraine crisis - resources for treasurers]


[[Category:Financial_risk_management]]
== See also ==
* [[Acceleration]]
* [[Agency]]
* [[Agent]]
* [[Arm’s length principle]]
* [[Coupon rate]]
* [[Dual currency bond]]
* [[Foreign currency bond]]
* [[Forward forward contract]]
* [[Non-performing loan]]
* [[Paying agent]]
* [[Point]]
* [[Self-financing loan]]
* [[Separate personality principle]]
* [[Annuity factor]]
* [[Instalment]]

Revision as of 07:20, 14 December 2014

1.

An individual or other legal person represented by an agent.


2.

A legal person acting on their own behalf.


3.

The amount of an investment or a loan, excluding any interest.

When the whole of a loan is drawn down at the start, the principal is simply the amount originally borrowed.


4.

The reference amount of a traded financial instrument, used to determine its future cashflows.


5.

Most important, or largest.

Not to be confused with principle, which is different.


See also