But in the case
of these risk retention rules, it's the big players in the market who have the balance sheets sizeable enough to adapt to the new realities — in other words, to have the financial strength to hold on to 5 % of their CMBS issuance.
With only a handful of lenders testing the waters
of risk retention early in the year, CMBS issuance activity totaled just $ 10.5 billion in Q1 2017, but later picked up with $ 21.2 billion in Q2.
Warm investor reception has allowed spreads for new conduit issues to tighten significantly following the implementation
of risk retention.
We should see the results
of risk retention more clearly play out in the next six months.»
Lisa A. Pendergast: The issue
of risk retention is an interesting one for the CMBS marketplace.
And some people point to that as a result
of risk retention coming on board in 2017, so that's one possible explanation among many,» he notes.
PCCRA would require that the issuer hold some level
of risk retention.
The climbing number of originated loans at the beginning of 2017 points towards a trend that will likely continue throughout the rest of the year, even with the added pressure
of risk retention rules.
The deductible is a form
of risk retention on your part.
Is there a small amount
of risk retention?
The deductible is a form
of risk retention on your part.
The umbrella policy kicks in when the underlying policy limits (the amount
of risk retention) is exhausted, and covers things beyond that.
Not exact matches
While models that attempt to forecast potential economic impacts provide useful insights regarding potential
risks when exploring policy choices, the Commission is
of the view that it must also consider the potential upsides
of greater choice, including the
retention of subscribers in the system, as well as the
risks associated with maintaining the status quo in a context
of increased demand for more choice.
The Statoil acquisition and new markets for ACT introduce some integration
risks, which might be offset by the company's strong track record in this respect, its decentralized operating structure, as well as the
retention of key Statoil personnel.
Prior to identifying internal communications as a critical component to employee
retention, Bruce Peddle, president
of Risk Innovations in Atlanta, Georgia, told me he had made little effort to provide consistent companywide updates.
Readers are cautioned that these forward - looking statements are only predictions and may differ materially from actual future events or results due a variety
of factors, including, among other things, that conditions to the closing
of the transaction may not be satisfied, the potential impact on the business
of Accompany due to the uncertainty about the acquisition, the
retention of employees
of Accompany and the ability
of Cisco to successfully integrate Accompany and to achieve expected benefits, business and economic conditions and growth trends in the networking industry, customer markets and various geographic regions, global economic conditions and uncertainties in the geopolitical environment and other
risk factors set forth in Cisco's most recent reports on Form 10 - K and Form 10 - Q.
«The Company's employment practices liability insurance
retention has grown to $ 1 million from $ 350,000, causing an unacceptable level
of risk for the Company, and the premiums for this insurance are well outside
of industry standards,» the letter said.
A post-employment
retention requirement that is linked to the amount
of compensation and the total shares issued to NEOs will ensure they share in both the upside and downside
risk of their actions taken while at the Company.
The HRC also believes that the
risks to management
of forfeiting all or a significant portion
of the Performance Share awards is an effective performance incentive and the ability for management to earn additional Performance Shares for superior Company performance during the performance period provides a significant
retention and motivation incentive to the named executives.
Companies with strong gender diversity criteria may be better positioned across all performance drivers, while companies with relatively poor gender diversity criteria may be exposed to higher levels
of risk as a result
of discrimination lawsuits, exploitation issues and poor talent
retention.
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One
of the most important facets
of the investment game, however is principal
retention, so having some
of your stash «
risk sheltered» whilst the remainder rides the MaVIS - POTash exacta box (go Big Brown!)
In an International
Risk Management Institute story, Mike Poskey, president
of ZERORISK HR said all companies, regardless
of size, benefit from a sound employee
retention strategy that starts with a well - designed assessment / selection process and a solid employee orientation program.
It stands to reason: More gender equality, particularly in corporate settings, likely corresponds with increased productivity; greater innovation; higher employee
retention and better
risk management — all critical factors for improving a tech company's odds
of staying competitive.
Mr. Cummings is a recognized leader in advising organizations on the recruitment, assessment, development, and
retention of information technology as well as information security &
risk management talent at all levels, including the Board
of Directors.
Generally, organic soil management techniques such as organic fertilization, mulching and cover cropping improve soil structure and therefore increase the soil's water infiltration and
retention capacity, substantially reducing the
risk of erosion.
Organic matter content is usually higher in organically - managed soils, indicating higher fertility and stability
of organic soils as well as moisture
retention capacity, which reduce the
risk of erosion and desertification.
Inadequate weight gain is associated with a higher
risk of problems, such as low birth weight and preterm birth, while excessive weight gain is linked to problems including gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, c - sections, and weight
retention after pregnancy.
Insufficient weight gain can compromise the health
of the fetus and cause preterm, or premature birth; excessive weight gain can cause labor complications, giving birth to significantly larger than average fetuses, postpartum weight
retention, as well as increase the
risk of requiring a caesarean section.
Meta - analyses
of this expanded research base confirm the model's impacts on a range
of risk and protective factors associated with child maltreatment.7, 8,9 In addition, all
of the major home visitation models in the U.S. are currently engaged in a variety
of research activities, many
of which are resulting in better defined models and more rigorous attention to the key issue
of participant enrolment and
retention, staff training and quality assurance standards.10 For example, recent findings emerging from the initial two - year follow - up
of the Early Head Start National Demonstration Project confirm the efficacy
of home visitation programs with new parents.
The powers it contains — mass interception, mass hacking, mass acquisition
of communications data, the collection and
retention of all our web browsing histories,
retention and linking
of huge databases containing innocent people's most sensitive information - come with huge
risks for every person's privacy and security.
Most
of that money is earmarked to pay the balance
of the county's contribution to Erie County Medical Center and to restore funding to the county's
risk retention fund.
Examples
of operational
risk scenarios include rapid lake level rise when the tunnel is closed for repair, and the failure
of engineered structures such as the sediment
retention structure and levees.
And, Shah says, a comprehensive package
of interventions that coupled targeted screening
of high -
risk groups, improved linkage to care, and enhanced
retention and re-engagement in care was projected to have the greatest benefit, averting a projected 752,000 new HIV infections and 276,000 AIDS deaths at a cost
of $ 96 billion over 20 years, or $ 45,300 per QALY gained.
However, the research showed that a significant barrier to recruitment and
retention of workers is the perceived vulnerability
of staff and their culpability should an unexpected incident relating to
risk or safeguarding occur.
Steroids have been effective at suppressing inflammation, but if used for long - term treatment they can cause serious side effects such as increased
risk of infections, liver damage, fluid
retention, increased blood pressure, weight gain, easy bruising and slower wound healing.
«A major concern with TZD drugs is that there are multiple side - effects including fluid
retention and a
risk of heart failure,» Kajimura explained.
A recent review
of NSAID use for dysmenorrhea (painful periods) concluded with a warning about the substantial
risk of adverse effects including stomach bleeding, ulcers and upset stomach, high blood pressure, fluid
retention and swelling, kidney problems, heart problems, and rashes.
The main sources
of concern associated with growth hormone replacement in somatopause include, in no particular order, significant cost
of therapy from $ 250 to $ 1500 per month (depending on dose and manufacturer), side effects
of water
retention resulting in joint pain and carpal tunnel syndrome, temporary reduction in insulin sensitivity, and theoretic
risk of cancer.
Chris Kresser has written a report going over the pros and cons
of various cooking methods for different types
of food, mainly focusing on nutrient
retention and potential for health
risks.
Lack
of ovulation, whether it occurs naturally as the result
of aging ovaries, or unnaturally, from extremes
of stress, exercise, diet, and / or use
of synthetic hormones in HRT or birth control pills, will cause estrogen to drop from 40 to 60 percent (enough to stop the menstrual cycle), but progesterone levels plummet much lower, to nearly zero in some women causing a raft
of symptoms from heavy / painful periods, mood swings, PMS and depression to water
retention, weight gain, slowed thyroid function, and heightened
risks for endometriosis, fibroids, fibrocystic breasts as well as breast and uterine cancer.
Unlike anti-inflammatory medications or corticosteroids, curcumin does not cause side effects such as fluid
retention, bloating, high blood pressure, intestinal bleeding, peptic ulcer, or increased
risk of diabetes and osteoporosis.
As many
of them may be nearing retirement, there is a
risk they will decide not to continue in the profession, thereby further exacerbating the
retention problems in the leadership group.»
Beyond engagement and
retention, adults and students at Bates cite numerous other benefits
of arts integration: It encourages healthy
risk taking, helps kids recognize new skills in themselves and others, provides a way to differentiate instruction, builds collaboration among both students and teachers, bridges differences, and draws in parents and the community.
After all, the cost
of remaining static isn't just minimal knowledge
retention, high employee turnover, or unengaged workers — it's
risking your organization's success.
Even though it is difficult to attribute the gains to the new
retention policy, since many schools began requiring it, by 2001, 43 percent
of 8th graders at moderate
risk reported such attendance.
The 1999 results showed that more than 75 percent
of teachers and almost 90 percent
of principals indicated that they «felt supported in their efforts to help students who had been retained and who were at
risk of retention.»
In 1994 only 16 percent
of 8th graders at moderate
risk of retention reported attending an afterschool program on a regular basis.
«If administrators and policy makers continue to focus solely on recruitment efforts, without attention to
retention, they run the
risk of creating a revolving door
of teachers in our public schools.»