The key measures of risk - adjusted performance are the Sharpe and Sortino ratios.
Not exact matches
A
key risk measure in money markets known as the Libor - OIS spread has risen to levels not seen since worries mounted in 2011 and 2012 over the debt troubles
of European countries Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain.
The researchers found that
key aspects
of the father - infant interaction,
measured very early in children's lives, were associated with an increased
risk of behavioural problems in children at an early age.
Fat mass in the abdominal region, liver and heart was
measured with accurate analyses, along with a number
of key risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
It is possible to do a small - scale test, with quite low
risks, that
measures key aspects
of the
risk of geoengineering — in this case the
risk of ozone loss.»
Appel and Sacks led three earlier clinical trials that tested ways to reduce the
risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, providing volunteers with carefully designed diets and
measuring the effects on
key health indicators.
Deposits
of tau in the brain have played a
key role in CTE diagnoses, and the protein's link to concussions was bolstered by a recent study from the National Institutes
of Health, which the agency said in a news release showed that «
measuring tau levels could potentially be an unbiased tool to help prevent athletes from returning to action too soon and
risking further neurological injury.»
Here are the
key details: Population = 1,755 institutionalised and community - dwelling Spanish people (985 females and 770 males), aged > 65 years Intervention = four different measurements
of strength (grip, shoulder abduction, hip flexion and knee extension) using a hand dynamometer, compiled into a composite
measure Comparisons = four quartiles
of strength (high, medium - high, medium - low, and low) Outcome =
risk ratios for mortality and hospitalisation To combine the four measurements
of strength into one composite
measure, the researchers used the following calculation.
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Voting against the action were Richard W. Fisher, who believed that, while the Committee should be patient in beginning to normalize monetary policy, improvement in the U.S. economic performance since October has moved forward, further than the majority
of the Committee envisions, the date when it will likely be appropriate to increase the federal funds rate; Narayana Kocherlakota, who believed that the Committee's decision, in the context
of ongoing low inflation and falling market - based
measures of longer - term inflation expectations, created undue downside
risk to the credibility
of the 2 percent inflation target; and Charles I. Plosser, who believed that the statement should not stress the importance
of the passage
of time as a
key element
of its forward guidance and, given the improvement in economic conditions, should not emphasize the consistency
of the current forward guidance with previous statements.
But this brings us to one
key problem in the world
of investing — if we can
measure return, and we can
measure risk by looking at volatility, then how do we know if we are being compensated for the
risk we are taking on?
The Enterprise
Risk Management Committee is supported by dedicated risk management staff responsible for maintaining enterprise risk management policies, procedures and standards; conducting a formal enterprise - wide risk assessment process and annual risk forum with company wide risk representatives to validate and update the key risks; ensuring frequent reviews by the committee of the identified key risks, controls and monitoring programs; and reporting key risk measures, metrics and tre
Risk Management Committee is supported by dedicated
risk management staff responsible for maintaining enterprise risk management policies, procedures and standards; conducting a formal enterprise - wide risk assessment process and annual risk forum with company wide risk representatives to validate and update the key risks; ensuring frequent reviews by the committee of the identified key risks, controls and monitoring programs; and reporting key risk measures, metrics and tre
risk management staff responsible for maintaining enterprise
risk management policies, procedures and standards; conducting a formal enterprise - wide risk assessment process and annual risk forum with company wide risk representatives to validate and update the key risks; ensuring frequent reviews by the committee of the identified key risks, controls and monitoring programs; and reporting key risk measures, metrics and tre
risk management policies, procedures and standards; conducting a formal enterprise - wide
risk assessment process and annual risk forum with company wide risk representatives to validate and update the key risks; ensuring frequent reviews by the committee of the identified key risks, controls and monitoring programs; and reporting key risk measures, metrics and tre
risk assessment process and annual
risk forum with company wide risk representatives to validate and update the key risks; ensuring frequent reviews by the committee of the identified key risks, controls and monitoring programs; and reporting key risk measures, metrics and tre
risk forum with company wide
risk representatives to validate and update the key risks; ensuring frequent reviews by the committee of the identified key risks, controls and monitoring programs; and reporting key risk measures, metrics and tre
risk representatives to validate and update the
key risks; ensuring frequent reviews by the committee
of the identified
key risks, controls and monitoring programs; and reporting
key risk measures, metrics and tre
risk measures, metrics and trends.
Some
key misperceptions remain and the lending industry as a whole needs to stress to consumers to become more educated about their credit history and what they can do to improve it: ► Fewer than half (44 percent) understand that a credit score typically
measures risk of not repaying loans rather than amount
of debt (22 percent), financial resources (21 percent), or other factors.
Discover one
of the largest health care - focused mutual funds, and learn about the fund's historical values for seven
key risk measures.
They also provide the
key risk measure ratios, which I believe is fairly rare for UK sites — they put me in a bit
of a tizzy pointing out TOT's poor Altman Z - score!
MSCI ESG Quality Score
measures the ability
of underlying holdings to manage
key medium to long - term
risks and opportunities arising from environmental, social, and governance factors.
The MSCI ESG Fund Quality Score
measures the ability
of ETF underlying holdings to manage
key medium to long - term
risks and opportunities arising from environmental, social, and governance factors, as determined by MSCI ESG Research LLC.
The
key point that Davis and Socolow make is that when we talk about stranded assets their
measure puts this huge looming threat into a form that can easily become something the business community can assess in terms
of risks.
From gauging the interference
of clouds on communications reliability, to the impact
of solar activity on satellites to
measuring how the Earth's wobble affects military targeting, AER has played a
key role in supporting the weather
risk management needs
of a wide range
of government programs and operations, including:
... Thus, climate science supports sound policy when it informs
risk management, informing the selection
of climate policy
measures that influence
key aspects
of the causal chain
of climate change.
In particular, relocation and vulnerability reduction
measures should be further developed, due to their two
key features
of 1) reducing the impacts
of all floods without reducing their frequency, thus strengthening the resilience
of societies and ultimately the «adaptation effect»; and 2) reducing the effects
of uncertainty in future climate on the consequent
risk reduction due to adaptation
measures.
A
key factor in this evaluation is the
risk presented by the substance, which is a combined
measure of hazards and routes
of exposure for specific chemicals and materials.
The paper also discusses a number
of key issues for policy development on urban agriculture and a series
of policy
measures that are applied with success by cities to support the development
of sustainable urban agriculture and reduce associated
risks.
And when they do, intelligent use
of data can help to provide a more accurate
measure of risk and cost for business: the two
key drivers at the heart
of litigation analytics.
Google Play Protect for example is one
of those
key factors, and is a
measure that Google added to the platform last year to help identify apps in the Play Store which may pose a security
risk to users.
• Hands - on experience in developing and implementing analytic and mathematical models for testing supply chain sequences • Highly skilled in designing, developing and adapting statistical and econometric techniques to analyze supply chain management problems and roadblocks • Effectively able to determine and implement strategic plans to ensure prompt problem resolution • Skilled in performing researching activities to and economic analysis and initiating new studies • Proven ability to develop and implement
risk mitigation plans to ensure smooth supply chain operations • Track record
of defining and implementing metrics to enable effective sourcing and supplier performance management • Deep insight into
key performance indicators (KPIs) that
measure and improve sourcing and supply chain performance • Competent at utilizing influence management skills to negotiate movement
of products in order to meet bulk deal demands • Proficient in reporting n field cycle count processes in sync with regulatory requirements
of the company • Proven ability to manage established inventory levels in accordance to inventory levels dictated by set business models
ECD programmes can take many forms, including promotion
of good health and nutrition, support for safe and stimulating environments, protection from
risks such as violence or abandonment, parenting support and early learning experiences, media, preschools and community groups.4 Poverty is the
key underlying cause
of poor child development; children living in poverty are exposed to many negative influences, including poor physical environments, inadequate nutrition, parental stress and insufficient cognitive stimulation.5 Undernutrition can influence brain development directly by affecting brain structure and function, or indirectly via poor physical or motor development, in addition to other pathways.6 — 8 Exposure to multiple co-occurring
risks most likely contributes to greater disparities in developmental trajectories among children with differential exposure.9 — 12 This paper focuses on associations between specific aspects
of children's physical environments — access to improved water and sanitation (W&S)-- and childhood development as
measured by performance on a test
of receptive language.
3 THE EXTENT AND CHARACTER
OF HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN THE EARLY YEARS 3.1 Key findings about health inequalities in the first four years 3.2 Introduction 3.3 Pregnancy, birth and the first three months 3.3.1 Risk factors and health outcomes in the early years 3.3.2 Inequalities in the early stages 3.4 Health measures in the first four years of life 3.5 Overview of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outcom
OF HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN THE EARLY YEARS 3.1
Key findings about health inequalities in the first four years 3.2 Introduction 3.3 Pregnancy, birth and the first three months 3.3.1
Risk factors and health outcomes in the early years 3.3.2 Inequalities in the early stages 3.4 Health measures in the first four years of life 3.5 Overview of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outc
Risk factors and health outcomes in the early years 3.3.2 Inequalities in the early stages 3.4 Health
measures in the first four years
of life 3.5 Overview of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outcom
of life 3.5 Overview
of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outcom
of health outcomes 3.5.1 Physical health 3.5.2 Problems reported by parents 3.5.3 Psychosocial health 3.5.4 Body mass index 3.6 Inequalities in health outcomes 3.6.1 Area deprivation 3.6.2 Household income 3.6.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.6.4 Conclusion 3.7 Exposure to
risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outc
risk factors likely to have an adverse impact on health 3.8 Inequalities in exposure to
risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary measure of negative outc
risk factors for poor health outcomes 3.8.1 Area deprivation 3.8.2 Houshold income 3.8.3 Socio - economic classification (NS - SEC) 3.8.4 Conclusion 3.9 Summary
measure of negative outcom
of negative outcomes
Although there are policies in Wales that aim to address violence, including the recent «Framework for Managing the Night - Time Economy in Wales», 54 the Well - being
of Future Generations (Wales) Act, 55 which provisionally includes a national indicator around «feeling safe in the community», and the Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act (2015), 56 more can be done to address
key risk factors through other
measures, including policy.1 Violence is strongly linked to social determinants such as unemployment; income and gender inequality; limited educational opportunities; and cultural, social and gender norms.1 Any comprehensive violence prevention strategy must recognise the influence
of such factors and identify ways to mitigate or protect against
risks.