Sentences with phrase «broad measures of the risk»

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As always, the strongest prospective market return / risk profile is associated with a material retreat in valuations followed by an early improvement in broad measures of market internals.
In addition, the HRC has expanded the use of long - term Performance Share awards to a broader group of management and has added for 2012 an additional risk - balancing performance measure to reduce the awards in the event of poor absolute financial performance.
Trend uniformity measures the broad internal action of the market across a wide range of individual sectors, security types, and gauges of risk premiums.
The most accurate metric for measuring a sector's risk against that of the broader market is the beta coefficient.
Because risk - seeking investors tend to be indiscriminate about it, we find that the best measure of risk - seeking is the uniformity of market internals across a broad range of individual stocks, industries, sectors, and security types, including debt securities of varying creditworthiness.
APRA chairman Wayne Byres said the report should provide important insights for all financial institutions «about the need to maintain a broad focus on all aspects of risk and stakeholder interest and not allow financial success to mask or detract from other important measures of an institution's performance and risk profile».
Because these risk factors are so broad, doctors test every pregnant woman for signs of preeclampsia by measuring blood pressure and checking the urine for protein, usually at every prenatal appointment.
Not only public debates on single local protective measures are needed; what is also needed is a broader societal discussion on the risks that a society and its citizens are willing to carry in connection with flooding and how the costs of mitigation measures should be distributed.
To decrease this risk, regularly use a sunscreen with Broad Spectrum SPF value of 15 or higher and other sun protection measures, including: limit time in the sun, especially from 10a.
The most accurate metric for measuring a sector's risk against that of the broader market is the beta coefficient.
They are: (1) a market factor, as measured by the excess return of a broad equity market portfolio relative to a risk - free rate; (2) a size factor, as measured by the difference between the returns of a portfolio of small stocks and the returns of a portfolio of large stocks; and (3) a value factor, as measured by the difference between the returns of a portfolio of high book - to - market (or value) stocks and the returns of a portfolio of low book - to - market (or growth) stocks.
Sir Nicholas Stern to join IDEAGlobal Group as Vice Chairmanam Such expertise, will fit well with the broad - ranging economics and analysis conducted by IDEAglobal and also with the aims of IDEAcarbon, recently launched to provide market analysis and rate any asset with carbon collateral providing a standard risk measure for participants in this rapidly growing sector.
«Gypsies and travellers» is given a broad definition by the Housing (Assessment of Accommodation Needs)(Meaning of Gypsies and Travellers)(England) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/3190)-- a title that eliminates the risk of any confusion that the measure is concerned with the labelling and ingredients of a legal periodical — and will encompass nomadism as well as ethnicity.
Recent findings suggest that, regardless of parity, the group benefitting most from nurse home visiting interventions are mothers living in impoverished areas who have lower psychosocial resources during pregnancy (despite the indices used to measure this).1 14 Trials that have had a broader client base, in terms of parity and risk, for example, the New Zealand Early Start programme, 8 15 however, have not yet reported subgroup analyses.
Only a limited number of well - validated screens suitable for use in primary care for broad screening of family psychosocial risk and family support and functioning are available, although a few show promise.54 — 56 There are screening measures for specific psychosocial stressors, such as maternal depression, and these have been shown to be feasible in pediatric settings.57, 58 Family screening for psychosocial risk within pediatric settings, however, raises a number of dilemmas, including concerns about liability and payment and who is responsible for an adult's well - being after a problem is detected.59
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