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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pricing risks" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or business when discussing the assessment or evaluation of risks associated with pricing strategies or market fluctuations.
Example: "The company is currently analyzing the pricing risks involved in launching the new product line."
Alternatives: "evaluating pricing uncertainties" or "assessing pricing threats."
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Pricing risks are less than feared.
Early disclosure rules allowed 20th-century financial markets to grow our economies by pricing risks more accurately.
Voices in this camp believe that officials are allowing a default by a minor firm as a signal to investors to start pricing risks properly.
But a study by four major Canadian environmental groups has shown that carbon pricing risks being undermined by billions of dollars in subsidies to fossil fuel interests, from both federal and provincial governments.
These quantiles Q q can be very useful tools for pricing risks in the insurance business and for optimizing the allocation of resources and preparedness by state governments.
Labour's Richard Simpson, a former GP who specialised in addiction, said that without inserting a clause into the legislation to claw back the additional profits generated from retailers, minimum pricing "risks doing more harm that good".
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Markets are supposed to be good at pricing risk – they could have coped with the uncertainty.
So you're taking all of the pricing risk.
But Citigroup analyst Jason Bazinet said that the "pricing risk is high" for CBS.
An industry lens is essential for understanding performance on material factors and pricing risk.
The lenders hedge their bets by pricing risk into the loan in the form of an interest rate estimated to offset the risk of loss.
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