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''Risk management - economic indicators.''
1. ''Law''.
Anyone can enter a contract, whether or not they have ‘capacity’ to do so. But if an individual who lacks contractual capacity enters a contract, the contract may not be enforceable.
Problems of capacity may arise in relation to minors, mental incapacity or intoxication.


Information that helps to identify potential problems at an appropriately early stage.
2.  
 
More generally, the ability to absorb or hold. For example, tax capacity or borrowing capacity.
Especially key information about potential future downturns in economic activity in a particular sector - or more broadly - before adverse effects have been detected elsewhere.
(Tax capacity being the ability to use tax reliefs efficiently to shelter otherwise taxable profits or gains. Borrowing capacity being the maximum amount of borrowing which can be sustained based on a firm's expected future cashflows and its assets.)
 
 
From the past practice of using caged canaries to detect poisonous gases in mines.
 
The birds would fall sick or die before the human miners, giving the miners a signal to leave the mine immediately if at all possible.
 
 
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Musk's warning could be auto industry's 'canary in the coal mine' moment'''''</span>
 
:"CEO Elon Musk's 'super bad feeling' about the economy could be the auto industry's 'canary in the coal mine' moment, signaling a recession for an industry whose bosses have shown no signs of concern.
 
:Musk said the electric carmaker needed to cut about 10% of its workforce in an email to executives seen by Reuters....
 
:Musk's warning is the first loud and public dissent in a united stance by the auto industry that underlying demand for cars and trucks remains strong despite two years of global pandemic. One executive this week called demand 'sky high.'
 
:'Tesla's not your average canary in the coal mine. It's more like a whale in the lithium mine,' Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a research note, referring to the metal used in EV batteries."
 
:''Reuters - 3 June 2022.''


3. ''Banking''.
In relation to the individuals whom a bank will authorise to open and operate a bank account, the appropriate level of seniority and the role of the individuals within the business of the customer.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[CEO]]
* [[Contract]]
* [[Early warning indicator]]  (EWI)
* [[EV]]
* [[Key risk indicator]]  (KRI)
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Risk management]]
* [[Stress]]
* [[Whale]]
 
 
==External link==
*[https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/musks-warning-could-be-auto-industrys-canary-coal-mine-moment-2022-06-03/ Musk's warning could be auto industry's 'canary in the coal mine' moment - Reuters - June 2022]


[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Regulation_and_Law]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 08:33, 8 October 2013

1. Law. Anyone can enter a contract, whether or not they have ‘capacity’ to do so. But if an individual who lacks contractual capacity enters a contract, the contract may not be enforceable. Problems of capacity may arise in relation to minors, mental incapacity or intoxication.

2. More generally, the ability to absorb or hold. For example, tax capacity or borrowing capacity. (Tax capacity being the ability to use tax reliefs efficiently to shelter otherwise taxable profits or gains. Borrowing capacity being the maximum amount of borrowing which can be sustained based on a firm's expected future cashflows and its assets.)

3. Banking. In relation to the individuals whom a bank will authorise to open and operate a bank account, the appropriate level of seniority and the role of the individuals within the business of the customer.

See also