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funding risk — funding liquidity risk or funding risk The potential that an institution will be unable to meet its obligations as they come due because of an inability to liquidate a sufficient quantity of assets or to obtain a sufficient quantity of new… … Financial and business terms
Funding risk — Refer instead to Liquidity risk … International financial encyclopaedia
funding liquidity risk — or funding risk The potential that an institution will be unable to meet its obligations as they come due because of an inability to liquidate a sufficient quantity of assets or to obtain a sufficient quantity of new liabilities. American Banker… … Financial and business terms
Risk management — For non business risks, see risk, and the disambiguation page risk analysis Example of risk management: A NASA model showing areas at high risk from impact for the International Space Station. Risk management is the identification, assessment,… … Wikipedia
Funding Currencies — Monies that can be borrowed at low interest rates, making them ideal to bankroll purchases of higher yielding assets including stocks, other currencies, bonds and commodities. Speculators earn the spread or carry between the funding currency and… … Investment dictionary
Risk-return spectrum — The risk return spectrum is the relationship between the amount of return gained on an investment and the amount of risk undertaken in that investment.fact|date=September 2007 The more return sought, the more risk that must be undertaken.The… … Wikipedia
Risk (comics) — Superherobox| caption = Risk comic color = background:#8080ff character name = Risk real name = Cody Driscoll publisher = DC Comics debut = Teen Titans #1 (1996) creators = Dan Jurgens alliance color = background:#cccccc alliances =Teen Titans… … Wikipedia
funding liquidity risk — noun The risk of not having access to sufficient funds to make a payment on time. Syn: structural liquidity risk … Wiktionary
Risk controlled arbitrage — A self funding, self hedged series of transactions that generally utilize mortgage securities as the primary assets. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
risk controlled arbitrage — A self funding, self hedged series of transactions that generally use mortgage securities ( MBS) as the primary assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms