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               3.4  Generic or specific

               Business risks can be either generic, that is the risk affects all businesses, or specific
               to individual business sectors.


               e.g. changes in the interest rate, non- compliance with company law


               3.5  The concept of related risk factors

               Related risks – are risks that vary because of the presence of another risk or where
               two risks have a common cause.

               Risk correlation is a particular example of related risk.

               Positively correlated – risks that are positively related in that one will fall with the
               reduction of the other, and increase with the rise of the other.

               Negatively correlated risks are those that if one rose as the other fell.




                  Illustrations and further practice


                  Now try TYU question 2 and 3.








































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