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  2. Political risk - Wikipedia

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    Political risk is a type of risk faced by investors, corporations, and governments that political decisions, events, or conditions will significantly affect the profitability of a business actor or the expected value of a given economic action. [1] Political risk can be understood and managed with reasoned foresight and investment.

  3. Country risk - Wikipedia

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    Euromoney's quarterly country risk index “Country Risk Survey” monitors the political and economic stability of 185 sovereign countries. Results focus foremost on economics, specifically sovereign default risk and/or payment default risk for exporters (a.k.a. “trade credit” risk).

  4. Government risk - Wikipedia

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    Government risk manifests when the actions of government increase uncertainty with respect to an organisation, project or activity.. Government risk is considered a general risk categorisation primarily used to describe the potential impact of changes in legislation or policies of the executive branch within existing legislation, uncertainty due to electoral factors or demonstrated behaviour ...

  5. How the Fed weighs 'political risk' behind closed doors

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    The Fed 2% inflation target has been a source of political discontent for ... "Our use of the balance sheet does put our political capital significantly at risk," added Richmond Fed president Tom ...

  6. Risk management - Wikipedia

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    Risks can come from various sources (i.e, threats) including uncertainty in international markets, political instability, dangers of project failures (at any phase in design, development, production, or sustaining of life-cycles), legal liabilities, credit risk, accidents, natural causes and disasters, deliberate attack from an adversary, or ...

  7. Political calculations are at core of when, not if, Trump ...

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    The political world remains on pins and needles as it awaits the official launch of former President Donald Trump’s expected third run for the White House in 2024.

  8. The Fat Tail - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 4: Political Risk and Capital Markets Politics and government policies can profoundly impact capital markets through currency controls, financial regulatory changes, sovereign credit defaults, and corruption, among other things. However, most investors fail to incorporate political risk into their economic models, reducing the efficacy ...

  9. Policy uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    Policy uncertainty (also called regime uncertainty) is a class of economic risk where the future path of government policy is uncertain, raising risk premia and leading businesses and individuals to delay spending and investment until this uncertainty has been resolved. [1]