Wrong way definition

Wrong way means vehicular movement that is in a direction
Wrong way means vehicular movement that is in a direction opposing the legal flow of traffic. Wrong way does not include median crossing or a collision where a motor vehicle comes to a stop facing the wrong way.
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Examples of Wrong way in a sentence

  • Policies with respect to wrong-way risk exposures Wrong way risk associated with counterparty credit exposures can be of two types – General i.e. when the PD of counterparties is positively correlated with general market risk factors and Specifici.e. when the exposure to a particular counterparty and the PD of the counterparty providing credit risk mitigation for the exposure are highly correlated.

  • Wrong way risk occurs when exposure to a counterparty is adversely correlated with the credit quality of that counterparty, while right way risk occurs when exposure to a counterparty is positively correlated with the credit quality of that counterparty.

  • Wrong way risk is qualitatively judged at this point by the Bank and the Bank advises its clients in terms of the positions it should avoid so as to mitigate wrong-way risk.

  • Wrong way driver (oncoming) X X Notes to the inputs from VMAD SG1 members: China (CATARC): This is a list cut from a general catalogue describing different ODDs, like “General road”, “City expressway” or “The highway” and their test items, like “speed limit sign”, “lane line”, “toll station”, etc.

  • In relation to poverty, some children in ethnic minorities make-up a group that are small in number but have the greatest risk.

  • Wrong way risk Bank’s management of counterparty credit risk also considers the possibility of wrong way risk, which emerges when PD is adversely correlated with counterparty credit risk exposures.

  • Wrong way risk occurs when exposure to the client is adversely correlated with the credit quality of that client.

  • Wrong way risk occurs when exposure to a counterparty is adversely correlated with the credit quality of that counterparty, i.e. changes in market rates (interest rates, FX or other rates which are the main underlying factors of the Company’s counterparty transactions) have an adverse impact on the probability of default (“PD”) of a counterparty.

  • Policies with respect to wrong-way risk exposures Wrong way risk arises if the exposure tends to increase when the counterparty credit quality gets worse.

  • Wrong Way Risk Wrong way risk occurs when an exposure increase is coupled with a decrease in the credit quality of the obligor.


More Definitions of Wrong way

Wrong way signs are clean legible and undamaged.

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