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Only 18 per cent believe there would be "no risk at all".
If the weather-derivatives market were perfect, all these bets would match, and there would be no risk.
"If you had either perfect competence or no need for competence, because everything was a hundred per cent transparent, there would be no risk.
There must be no risk of the readers coming away with the impression that they are dealing with anything other than a lovable scamp.
There should be no risk of missing drugs: each patient has a box containing all the drugs required for his cure, an Indian innovation.
If all the countries reduced their interest rates together, there would be no risk of destabilising flows from one to another.
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"The account had to be liquid, and it had to be no-risk," Mr. Blavatnik told me when I spoke to him a few days ago.
There are no risk-free choices.
The idea is to furnish the financial markets with both the information and the incentives they need to monitor the banks.In this scheme there would be no risk-weighting.
So there would be no risk-free assets for investors.
Given the U.S. Surgeon General's conclusion that there appears to be no risk-free level of exposure to SHS, this raises the possibility that THS could lead to potentially harmful exposures, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children.
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