counterparty risk

collocation in English

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risk
noun
uk
/rɪsk/
us
/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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(Definition ofriskfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The quick answer is liquidity andcounterpartyrisk.
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Such a process introducescounterpartyrisk.
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The investors, however, acquirecounterpartyrisk.
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Liquidity, particularly on the power exchanges, did however increase as market participants sought to offset any potentialcounterpartyriskexposure.
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He will also be accustomed to assessing the credit risk, exchange risk, country risk andcounterpartyriskof those counterparties with whom he deals.
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Banknotes issued by commercial banks hadcounterpartyrisk, meaning that the bank may not be able to make payment when the note was presented.
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This is to ensure that traders are protected against anycounterpartyriskand also to help develop and build market confidence.
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The structure of these strategies, which can serve as either core or satellite investments, eliminatescounterpartyriskand offers a risk-contained solution at lower fees.
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Bullion investments can be considered as insurance against inflation or economic turmoil and may not entail directcounterpartyrisk.
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In addition, because the collateral is being held by an agent,counterpartyriskis reduced.
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Counterpartyriskis associated with the financial stability or solvency of the counterparty to a contract.
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Exchange-traded contracts traded through a clearing house are generally believed to have lesscounterpartyrisk.
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The market environment at the time was not inconsistent with an increase incounterpartyriskand a higher degree of information asymmetry.
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Offsettingcounterpartyriskis not always possible, e.g. because of temporary liquidity issues or longer term systemic reasons.
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Counterpartyriskincreases due to positively correlated risk factors.
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Each of the parties has the risk if the other counterparty defaults and would not be able to fulfill its obligations on the trade known ascounterpartyrisk.
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The lender also bearscounterpartyrisk.
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One source of risk iscounterpartyrisk.
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Other risk groups include country risk, operational risk, and counterparty risks which may or may not exist on a bank to bank basis.
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Rating agencies also began to apply their ratings beyond bonds to counterparty risks, the performance risk of mortgage servicers, and the price volatility of mutual funds and mortgage-backed securities.
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