Undiversifiable risk

Undiversifiable risk
Related: Systematic risk
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  • systematic risk — The risk affecting a market in general; for example, if the government s monetary and fiscal policies create inflation, price levels rise, affecting the entire market in much the same way, thus creating a systematic risk. Stock index futures can… …   Financial and business terms

  • Systematic risk — Also called undiversifiable risk or market risk, the minimum level of risk that can be obtained for a portfolio by means of diversification across a large number of randomly chosen assets. Related: unsystematic risk. The New York Times Financial… …   Financial and business terms

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