Specific risk definition

Specific risk means changes in the mar- ket value of specific positions due to factors other than broad market movements and in- cludes event and default risk as well as idio- syncratic variations.
Specific risk means a safety hazard that is due to particular navigation conditions which require boatmasters to have competences beyond what is expected under the general standards of competence for the management level;
Specific risk means the risk of a price change related to any specific attributes of the underlying securities or derivative instruments;

Examples of Specific risk in a sentence

  • The capital charge for Specific Risk and General Market Risk, calculated on bank’s gross equity position, would be 9% each and the Specific Risk capital charge on the banks investment in Security Receipts would be 13.5% (equivalent to 150% risk weight).

  • The Phase II ESA was completed in July, 2006, and enabled city staff to undertake a Site Specific Risk Assessment.

  • This requirement shall include providing a Record of Site Condition, Site Specific Risk Assessment or any such similar document and registering same with the appropriate approval authorities.

  • Specific Risk Analysis and Mitigation IPO • Performance issues will be magnified due to IPO attention.

  • Security Specific Risk: Xxxxxxx does not promote any specific security type to advised clients.


More Definitions of Specific risk

Specific risk a risk against which a building contractor undertaking work in respect of housing accommodation or a provider of housing accommodation or a provider of services to or in respect of housing accommodation the same as or similar to the Properties is required by Legislation to carry insurance cover; "Standard Rate for Leasehold Dwellings" either DR(L)(In) or DR(L)(IF) as defined in paragraph 1.1 of Schedule 6 (Payment and Performance Mechanism) as appropriate; "Standard Rate for Rented Dwellings" either DR(R)(In), DR(R)(I) or DR(R)(F) as defined in paragraph 1.1 of Schedule 6 (Payment and Performance Mechanism) as appropriate; "Statutory Reduction of Dwellings" a reduction of the number of Rented Dwellings or Leasehold Dwellings in the Project as a consequence of the exercise of the Right to Buy or Right to Manage (unless the Authority elects to treat such as an Authority Change in accordance with Clause 27.9 (Right to Manage) or of any other right to purchase or acquire the freehold interest or leasehold interest of a Dwelling (including any right conferred by the Leasehold Reform and Urban Regeneration Act 1993); "Step-In Period" as defined in the Direct Agreement; "Stock Condition Survey" any of the surveys of the Dwellings and/or Properties carried out by Hunter and Partners Limited in accordance with the Stock Condition Surveyor's Appointment;
Specific risk means the risk of loss in the value of an AI’s market risk exposures arising from -
Specific risk means changes in the market value of specific positions due to factors other than broad market movements and includes default and event risk as well as idiosyncratic variations.
Specific risk means the risk of loss caused by an adverse price movement of a debt instrument or security due principally to factors related to the issuer;
Specific risk means the risk from changes in the value of a financial instrument due to factors, other than General Market Risk, that are related to an issuer of that instrument e.g. changes in the credit rating of issuer
Specific risk means a safety hazard that is due to particular navi­ gation conditions which require boatmasters to have competences beyond what is expected under the general standards of competence for the management level;
Specific risk means the risk that the price of a given instrument will move out of line with similar instruments, due principally to factors related to its issuer; and