Price risk definition

Price risk means any risk emanating in a contract due to change in price of the contract / asset during tenure of the contract;
Price risk means the measure of whether a proposed price for a product or service is consistent with historical prices paid for that item or service.
Price risk means a risk of unexpected change of prices on corporate, municipal or state securities and derivatives that may result in dramatic decrease of the value of your financial instruments.

Examples of Price risk in a sentence

  • Price risk is the risk that the fair value of future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices (other than those arising from interest rate risk or currency risk), whether those changes are caused by factors specific to the individual financial instrument or its issuer, or factors affecting similar financial instruments traded in the market.

  • Price risk is the risk of variability in fair value due to movements in equity or market prices.

  • Price risk Price risk arises from the possibility that changes in the market price of each Trust’s investments, which consist almost entirely of bullion, will result in changes in fair value of such investments.

  • Price risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of financial instruments will fluctuate as a result of changes in market prices (other than those arising from interest rate risk or currency risk) whether those changes are caused by factors specific to the individual financial instrument or its issuer, or factors affecting all similar financial instruments traded in a market.

  • Price risk is the risk that the fair value of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices.

  • Price risk is the risk that the value of the Fund’s financial instruments will fluctuate as a result of changes in market prices caused by factors other than foreign currency and commission rate movements.

  • Price risk Price risk is the risk that the fair value of the investments of the Fund will fluctuate because of changes in market prices.

  • Price risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices (other than those arising from interest rate risk or currency risk), whether those changes are caused by factors specific to the individual financial instrument or its issuer, or factors affecting all similar financial instruments in the market.

  • Price risk The Company is exposed to price risk with respect to commodity and equity prices.

  • Price risk Mineral prices, in particular gold and silver, are volatile, and have fluctuated sharply in recent periods.


More Definitions of Price risk

Price risk. , which means the probability of incurring losses due to changes in the price of the financial instruments, recorded in balance sheet or off-balance sheet;
Price risk means the risk that VERBUND Group is subject to price fluctuations on the electricity wholesale and retail market. VERBUND Group sells most of its produced electricity on the market linked to prices derived from the electricity exchanges and buys electricity which it distributes to different groups of customers on the market. Therefore, the development of the wholesale prices on the electricity market has a significant influence on VERBUND Group, because VERBUND Group would only be able to sell its produced electricity at lower prices in case of a respective negative development of the wholesale prices. In case of an increase of wholesale prices for electricity, based on Verbund Group´s hedging strategy, under which a big part of the own electricity produced is sold on the basis of forward prices with different durations, these price increases will be realised with a certain time delay. The development of wholesale electricity prices could therefore have significant adverse effects on the net assets, financial position and/or results of operations of VERBUND Group and on the Issuer's ability to fulfil its obligations under the Notes.

Related to Price risk

  • Sustainability Risk means an environmental, social or governance event or condition that, if it occurs, could cause an actual or a potential material negative impact on the value of the investment;

  • Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.

  • Low risk means normal, uncomplicated prenatal course as determined by adequate prenatal care and prospects for a normal, uncomplicated birth as defined by reasonable and generally accepted criteria of maternal and fetal health.

  • market risk means the risk of loss for the individual portfolio resulting from a fluctuation in the market value of positions in the portfolio attributable to changes in market variables, such as interest rates, foreign exchange rates, equity and commodity prices, or an issuer's creditworthiness;

  • Price Gap means the following:

  • At risk means a student who has the potential for academic failure, including, but not

  • Country Risk means all factors reasonably related to the systemic risk of holding Foreign Assets in a particular country including, but not limited to, such country’s political environment, economic and financial infrastructure (including any Eligible Securities Depository operating in the country), prevailing or developing custody and settlement practices, and laws and regulations applicable to the safekeeping and recovery of Foreign Assets held in custody in that country.

  • All Risk property insurance on a full replacement cost basis insuring CLEC’s property situated on or within any CenturyLink Premises. CLEC may elect to insure business interruption and contingent business interruption, as it is agreed that CenturyLink has no liability for loss of profit or revenues should an interruption of service occur.

  • high risk breach means that the threshold for notifying the individual is higher than that for notifying the relevant supervisory authority.

  • operational risk means the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems or from external events, and includes legal risk;

  • fall risk means any potential exposure to falling either from, off or into;

  • Price means an amount of money tendered for goods or services, and includes all applicable taxes less all unconditional discounts;

  • Price Source means the price source indicated in the table of Reference Assets comprising the Reference Portfolio under “Return of Your Deposit – Reference Portfolio” under Exchange or, if such price source is discontinued or otherwise unavailable, any other price source deemed reliable and appropriate by the Calculation Agent acting in good faith.

  • systemic risk means a risk of disruption in the financial system with the potential to have serious negative consequences for the financial system and the real economy;

  • Risk Weighted Assets means the risk weighted assets or total risk exposure amount, as calculated by the Company in accordance with the Capital Regulations applicable to the Regulatory Group as at that point in time.

  • Country Risks means with respect to any Foreign Depository: (a) the financial infrastructure of the country in which it is organized, (b) such country's prevailing custody and settlement practices, (c) nationalization, expropriation or other governmental actions, (d) such country's regulation of the banking or securities industry, (e) currency controls, restrictions, devaluations or fluctuations, and (f) market conditions which affect the order execution of securities transactions or affect the value of securities.

  • Tail risk means a risk that occurs either where the frequency of low probability events is higher than expected under a normal probability distribution or where there are observed events of very significant size or magnitude.

  • MMBtu means one million British Thermal Units.

  • The Price means the price payable to the Supplier under the Contract for the full and proper performance of its contractual obligations.

  • Economic Risk of Loss has the meaning set forth in Treasury Regulation Section 1.752-2(a).

  • Fixed price contract means a contract that provides a price, for each

  • Day-ahead Loss Price means the Loss Price resulting from the Day-ahead Energy Market.

  • Closing Sales Price means, for any security as of any date, the last sales price of such security on the principal trading market where such security is listed or traded as reported by Bloomberg Financial Markets (or a comparable reporting service of national reputation selected by the Corporation if Bloomberg Financial Markets is not then reporting closing sales prices of such security) (collectively, “Bloomberg”), or if the foregoing does not apply, the last reported sales price of such security on a national exchange or in the over-the-counter market on the electronic bulletin board for such security as reported by Bloomberg, or, if no such price is reported for such security by Bloomberg, the average of the bid prices of all market makers for such security as reported in the “pink sheets” by the National Quotation Bureau, Inc., in each case for such date or, if such date was not a trading day for such security, on the next preceding date that was a trading day. If the Closing Sales Price cannot be calculated for such security on any of the foregoing bases, the Closing Sales Price of such security on such date shall be the fair market value as reasonably determined by an investment banking firm selected by the Corporation, with the costs of such appraisal to be borne by the Corporation.

  • Price Source Disruption means (a) the failure of the Price Source to announce or publish the Reference Price (or the information necessary for determining the Reference Price); or (b) the temporary or permanent discontinuance or unavailability of the Price Source.

  • Index Price on a given date means the weighted average (weighted in accordance with the factors listed above) of the closing prices of the companies comprising the Index Group.

  • ex-works price means the price paid for the product ex works to the manufacturer in the EU or in a SADC EPA State in whose undertaking the last working or processing is carried out, provided the price includes the value of all the materials used, minus any internal taxes paid which are, or may be, repaid when the product obtained is exported;