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Parallel risk is the risk of adverse effects from a change in interest rates, which affects all interest rates by an equal amount.
Parallel risk is the risk of adverse effects from a change in interest rates, which affects all interest rates by an equal amount.

Revision as of 21:56, 12 November 2016

Interest rate risk

Parallel risk is the risk of adverse effects from a change in interest rates, which affects all interest rates by an equal amount.

This risk is relatively simpler to analyse, compared with non-parallel risk.


See also