ALM covering the formulation of interest-rate risk policy is usually the responsibility of what is known as the asset-liability committee or ALCO, which is made up of senior management personnel including theFinanceDirector and the heads of Treasury and Risk Management. ALCO sets bank policy for ...
This is sometimes also termed risk mitigation. 17.4.2 Risk Management Policy When tolerable risk is exceeded, something is often done to correct the problem and to reduce the risk below the tolerable risk level. Tolerable risk in industrial terms is, therefore, the level of residual risk that ...
The first step in implementing fair-value hedges for debt securities is establishing a closed portfolio of the financial assets. The portfolio is termed “closed” because new assets may not be added, although assets may be removed because of prepayments, defaults, or other factors. The c...
Although risk perception of natural hazards has been identified as an important determinant for sound policy design, there is limited empirical research on it in developing countries. This article narrows the empirical literature gap. It draws from Babessi, a rural town in the Northwest Region of ...
moving beyond athlete blame and shame in relation to inadvertent ADRVs associated with supplement use. The proposed theoretical approach helps us to recognise the behavioural problem of committing an ADRV through supplement use as a consequence of environmental conditions and opportunities (termed thedopo...
to be policy relevant in context of the 1992 UNFCCC Treaty to prevent “dangerous anthropogenic climate change.” People don’t normally pay much attention to what is going at the UN; this changed circa 2006/2007 with Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truths and the IPCC AR4 and the Nobel Peace ...
As in our study, their first genetic factor was a very broad one with substantial loadings on 11 of their 18 traits and closely reflected the higher-order factor they termed “emotional dysregulation.” Of note, neuroticism was more strongly related to the traits of the Dimensional Assessment ...
Heart disease was the most common cause of unassisted death in dogs, highlighting management of this condition as important for veterinarians to discuss with owners of affected dogs. For example, one important area for such discussions may be the impact of breathlessness on quality of life; this...
However, OHS performance is also influenced by work organization. Work organization has been defined by Sauter (NIOSH) (14) as the complex set of social customs and norms, management and labor policies, and laws that shape the physical and social organization of workplaces. Accordingly, work ...
Risk Management Microplastics View all Topics Info icon Koelmans, A. A. Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands Citations 25,876 h-index 76 Publications 75 Boxall, Alistair B.A. University of York, York, United Kingdom ...