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sys·tem·atic risk
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systematic risknoun
The risk associated with an asset that is correlated with the risk of asset markets generally, often measured as its beta.
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Systematic risk
In finance and economics, systematic risk is vulnerability to events which affect aggregate outcomes such as broad market returns, total economy-wide resource holdings, or aggregate income. In many contexts, events like earthquakes and major weather catastrophes pose aggregate risks—they affect not only the distribution but also the total amount of resources. If every possible outcome of a stochastic economic process is characterized by the same aggregate result, then the process has no aggregate risk. In finance, this concept is typically referred to as "systematic risk", but in economics it is typically referred to as "aggregate risk". The two labels describe the same concept. Systematic risk should not be confused with systemic risk, the risk of loss from some catastrophic event with potential to collapse an entire financial system.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of systematic risk in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of systematic risk in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Regulators want to make sure new products don't pose a systematic risk, those are good causes, but the timelines for regulation have not kept in pace with the advancements in technology.
Small shareholders, media and the public have expressed major concerns over whether Jushenhua (Baoneng's unit) will be able to sustain its high-leveraged funding source, whether it will trigger a plunge in Vanke's A share, and whether it will create a systematic risk in the secondary stock market like we saw in the 2015 market rout.
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