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The maximum level of risk a financial firm can assume within the constraints of its regulatory capital and liquidity obligations, and its obligations to depositors, other customers, and shareholders.
The maximum level of risk a financial firm can assume within the constraints of its regulatory capital and liquidity obligations, and its obligations to depositors, other customers, and shareholders.


The risk appetite is then set at a level within the maximum risk capacity, often lower than the maximum capacity.
The risk appetite is then set at a level within the maximum risk capacity, normally lower than the maximum capacity.




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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Capacity]]
*[[Risk appetite]]
*[[Risk appetite]]
*[[Risk tolerance]]
*[[Risk tolerance]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]

Latest revision as of 20:43, 4 July 2022

1. Banking.

The maximum level of risk a financial firm can assume within the constraints of its regulatory capital and liquidity obligations, and its obligations to depositors, other customers, and shareholders.

The risk appetite is then set at a level within the maximum risk capacity, normally lower than the maximum capacity.


2.

In the non-financial sector, the term 'risk capacity' is sometimes used to mean very much the same as risk appetite.


See also