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Transition risk

Глоссарий по инвестициям
    The risks associated with the transition to a low carbon economy. the components of transition risks include regulatory and legal risk and broader commercial environment within which the asset/investment exists and operates, such as technology risk, market risk (under transactional risk) and corporate reputation risk. (in line with tcfd definition)




Risk, английский
  1. The combination of the frequency or probability of occurrence and the consequences of a specified hazardous event.

  2. In general terms risk can be defined as the potential for unwanted, adverse consequences to human life, property, health, environment or society. the calculation (or estimation) of risk is usually based on the probability of the event occurring multiplied

  3. Exposure to uncertainty

  4. The probability that something will cause injury or harm.

  5. The possibility of something harmful happening  there is a risk of a cholera epidemic.  there is no risk of the disease spreading to other members of the family.  at risk in danger of being harmed  businessmen are particularly at risk of having a heart attack.  children at risk children who are more likely to be harmed or to catch a disease  verb to do something which may possibly cause harm or have bad results  if the patient is not moved to an isolation ward, all the patients and staff in the hospital risk catching the disease. ‘…adenomatous polyps are a risk factor for carcinoma of the stomach’ [nursing times] ‘…three quarters of patients aged 35–64 on gps’ lists have at least one major risk factor: high cholesterol, high blood pressure or addiction to tobacco’ [health services journal]

  6. Риск возможность возникновения нежелательного явления или состояния. см. также probability (вероятность).

  7. A marine insurance term referring to losses against which the insurer agrees to indemnify the insured. these involve peril of the sea or fortuitous events incident to the voyage. they may be occasioned by storm, shipwreck, jetsom, prize, pillage, fire, war, reprisals, detention by foreign government, losses experienced for the common benefit, or expenses which would not have taken place absent such events. cargo insurance covers most perils except strikes, riots, civil unrest, capture, war, seizure, civil war, piracy, loss of market, and inherent vice. coverage may be comprehensive, or limited to enumerated perils, or for the benefit of particular persons, or for a right 262 specific time period. it may be restricted to voyage out, or voyage in, or part of the route, or from port to port. terrorism may be excluded or subject to supplementary coverage.

  8. Often defined as the standard deviation of the return on total investment. degree of uncertainty of return on an asset. in context of asset pricing theory. see: systematic risk.

  9. Клиент (страх.)

  10. Combination of the probability of occurrence of harm and the severity of the harm (iso iec 51).

  11. A measure of the chances that damage to life, property, or the environment will occur if a hazard occurs. risk includes consideration of the severity of the damage and is often stated as a probability or range of probabilities.

  12. The combination of the severity of a hazard and the likelihood of its occurrence.


Risk, английский

Risk, шведский
    Kombination av sannolikheten för uppkomst av skada och hur allvarlig skadan (iso iec 51).


Risk a run, to, английский
    To take chance without convoy.


Risk acceptance, английский
    An informed decision to accept the consequences and the likelihood of a particular risk.


Risk adjusted discount rate, английский

Risk adjusted return on capital, английский

Risk adjusted return on capital (raroc), английский
    The return on capital on an asset portfolio after taking account of the risk weightings of each asset as determined by basel ii.


Risk adjusted value of additional collateral, английский

Risk aggregation, английский

Risk allocation, английский
    Risk is borne by different parties depending on the nature of the formal (or implicit) contracts linking the parties. one principle of efficient risk allocation is that those parties best able to mitigate the risk (through portfolio adjustments or behavioral responses) should be assigned (or allocated) the risk. price cap regulation tends to transfer (or allocate) commercial and production risk to investors—leading to a higher required return on their investment. rateofreturnregulation tends to allocate more risk to consumers-leading to lower required returns for investors (but greater risk borne by customers).


Risk analysis, английский
  1. A systematic use of available information to determine how often specified events may occur and the magnitude of their consequences.

  2. Evaluates the possible outcomes of various harvesting strategies or management options.

  3. The evaluation, classification, and prioritization of risks.

  4. The systematic use of available information to identify hazards and to estimate the risk (iso iec 51).

  5. The activity of assigning probabilities to the expected outcomes of drilling venture. s


Risk and health assessment program, английский
    A microsoft services premier support offering that helps prevent serious issues from occurring by analyzing the health and risks present in an environment.


Risk appetite, английский
    Ориентированность на риски


Risk arbitrage, английский
    Traditionally, the simultaneous purchase of stock in a company being acquired and the sale of stock of the acquirer. modern risk arbitrage focuses on capturing the spreads between the market value of an announced takeover target and the eventual price at which the acquirer will buy the target`s shares.


Risk assessment, английский
  1. The overall process of risk analysis and risk evaluation.

  2. With respect to radiation protection , risk assessment is essentially about assessing risk of radiation exposure in order to mitigate that exposure, ensuring doses are as low as reasonably practicable (alarp ) and certainly below dose limits . in the uk r

  3. Overall process comprising a risk analysis and a risk evaluation (iso iec 51).


Risk assessment (estimation), английский

Risk assessment and management system, английский

Risk assessment matrix (ram), английский
    Матрица оценки рисков.


Risk assessment software, английский
    , grc software.


Risk assessment, risk measurement, risk evaluation, английский

Associated, английский
  1. Соответствующий; связанный; присоединенный

  2. Experiencing through your own senses (seeing through your own eyes, hearing with your own ears, feeling with your own feelings.)


Transition, английский
  1. Переучивание; переподготовка

  2. N переход closed ~ закрытый слог (ант. open ~) normal ~ обычный переход open ~ открытый переход (ант. closed ~) percussive ~ ударный переход

  3. Переход от пластичного состояния к хрупкому

  4. A change in gait.

  5. Upward or downward change between gaits, speed, direction, or maneuvers.

  6. A move from one license, product, or license model to another. some examples of transitions are: a step-up to a higher edition; a move from on-premises to the cloud, or cloud to on-premises; or a move to or from a license model that is a hybrid of an online service and an on-premises product.

  7. An allowed path from one state to another.

  8. An animation effect that specifies how the display changes as a user moves from one item (such as a slide or web page) to another.

  9. In a statechart or activity diagram, a relationship between two states or action states or between a state and itself.

  10. Переход


Components, английский
    Комплектующие


Commercial, английский
    Коммерческий


Environment, английский
  1. Surrounding in which operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans and their interaction.

  2. Окружающая среда. совокупность всех материальных тел, сил и явлений природы, ее вещество и пространство, любая деятельность человека, находящегося в непосредственном контакте с живыми организмами; совокупность абиотической, биотической и социальной сред,

  3. Окружающие условия [среда]; внешние факторы или воздействия; условия эксплуатации ` (лл)

  4. The conditions and influences under which an organism lives

  5. N 1 лнгв. окружение; 2 псхл. окружающая обстановка5 consonantal ~ консонантное окружение epanalepsis n эпаналепсис, удвоение6 epenthesis n 1 эпентеза, вставка звуков1; 2 добавление гласного звука для того, чтобы 3 английский как язык международного общения. 4 несовпадение стиховых и фразовых границ. 5 внешний контекст, в котором происходит наше поведение. 6 фигура речи, состоящая в повторе слова, словосочетания или пред- ложения. epenthetic 41 evaluation разбить труднопроизносимую группу (кла- стер) согласных

  6. Окружающая среда

  7. Окружающая среда; при- родно-ландшафтная среда

  8. The place in which an organism lives, and the circumstances under which it lives. environment includes measures like moisture and temperature, as much as it refers to the actual physical place where an organism is found.

  9. The combination of all the external conditions and the potential effect of the inner environment (heteromosaic of abiotic conditions). e. change: survival depends on the life span of the organisms involved, and has to adapt to a new situation via genetic change, evolution, etc. • cyclic change: rhythmically repetitive, like cycles of a season, day / night, movement of tides etc. • directional change: change is maintained over a long period in relation to the life span of organisms - erosion, siltation, cycles of glaciation, etc. • erratic change: these have no rhythm and no consistent direction e.g., hurricanes, cyclones, flash storms, fires, vulcanos, earthquake, etc.

  10. Окружающая среда. существующая в данный момент совокупность всех внешних условий и воздействий, которым подвержена данная система (или организм) (мос, 14). `36

  11. (1) the system of surrounding things, conditions or influences, especially affecting the existence or development of someone, something or another system (->habitat), (2) the art of environing, (3) the state of being environed.

  12. A global context in which to access data.

  13. A set of roles that are required to run a specific application and the machines to be used for each role.

  14. One of two deployment destinations within a microsoft azure cloud service: staging or production.

  15. The totality of surrounding conditions and circumstances affecting growth or development. often the term is applied to the natural features of a geographic area: water, air, and land — including ecological relationships.

  16. The sum of the physical, chemical, and biological factors that surround an organism.


Investment, английский
  1. Инвестиции; капитальные вложения, см. capital investment

  2. Инвестиция

  3. The first process of a siege, in taking measures to seize all the avenues, blocking up the garrison, and preventing relief getting into the place before the arrival of the main army with the siege-train.

  4. Финансирование; капиталовложение; вклад; инвестиция

  5. The purchase of stocks, bonds, mutual fund shares, real property, an annuity, collectibles, or other assets, with the expectation of obtaining income or capital gains-or both-in the future.

  6. A discrete asset or group of assets held for future income, appreciation, or both and tracked separately.

  7. The creation of more money through the use of capital.

  8. An item of value purchased for income or capital appreciation. capital investments include equipment, pipes and other fixed assets. financial investments include stocks, bonds, and other securities.


Technology, английский
  1. The use of tools and knowledge to meet human needs.

  2. Техника; технология

  3. Техника (означает все знания или неотъемлемую часть знаний о: научных принципах или открытиях; промышленных процессах; материальных и энергетических ресурсах; средствах транспорта и связи, постольку, поскольку эти знания непосредственно касаются развития производства товаров или сферы услуг; документы юнеско)

  4. N технология speech recognition ~ технология распознава- ния речи3

  5. Национальный институт стандартов и технологии

  6. Технология

  7. The body of knowledge about, and the systematic study of, methods, techniques and hardware applied in the adaptation of the physical environment to man`s needs and wants. the application of scientific knowledge to build or improve the infrastructure of agriculture, industry government and daily life. (technology must not be confused with the very infrastructure it generates). technology has autocatalytic properties. it favores the use of technical devices and processes even in solving social problems, e.g., by using fertilizers to enhance agricultural production rather than a different form of work organization, by using computers for national planning rather than decentralized decision making processes.

  8. The practical application of knowledge to achieve particular tasks that employs both technical artefacts (hardware, equipment) and (social) information (‘software’, know-how for production and use of artefacts). supply push aims at developing specifi c technologies through support for research, development and demonstration. demand pull is the practice of creating market and other incentives to induce the introduction of particular sets of technologies (e.g., low-carbon technologies through carbon pricing) or single technologies (e.g., through technology-specifi c feed-in tariffs).


Definition, английский
  1. The fidelity of a television system to the original scene.

  2. Also called resolution. the fidelity with which detail is reproduced by a television system ranging from a fuzzy to a sharp appearance.

  3. The fidelity of reproduction of the pattern edge relative to the original master

  4. N дефиниция, определе- ние

  5. A verbal representation of a concept which serves to differentiate it from related concepts and allows humans to recognize and agree on the concept.

  6. Description of linear demarcation sensitivity or the detail sharpness of object outline in a radiologic test image. it is a function of screen type, exposure geometry, radiation energy, and characteristics sensor (such as film).

  7. Описание чувствительности к линейной демаркации или четкости контуров объекта на радиологическом контрольном изображении. это зависит от типа экрана, геометрии экспозиции, энергии излучения и характеристик датчика (например, пленки).


Trustee costs, английский
    Also known as placement agent costs


Transfer agent costs, английский
    Costs charged by trustees who are responsible for managing the assets owned by a trust for the trust’s beneficiaries. this is most relevant in a reit structure where trustees act on behalf of all unit holders.