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Discover Ludwig'regulatory risk' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the risk of financial and reputational damage resulting from changes in relevant regulations. For example, "The company has invested heavily in compliance to minimize its regulatory risk."
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Issues such as legal and regulatory risk and state of technology (concept, MVP, Alpha, Live 1.0, etc).
This poses a regulatory risk.
She said: "For lenders the issue is what is the regulatory risk?
As an investor, Peters says, that means he is "getting paid to take regulatory risk".
At that point, Microsoft can go in being able to close immediately without the regulatory risk.
These so-called shale plays have considerable regulatory risk.
The only foolproof hedge against regulatory risk, sadly, is inactivity.
Vivendi, Universal's owner, pledged to take on the regulatory risk in the deal.
This regulatory risk in the UK and U.S. was unique to the firm, and very real.
Whilst the shares do appear cheap, they reflect further regulatory risk and the longer term impact of ring-fencing.
"Regulatory risk measurement schemes," he added, "are simpler and much less accurate than banks' risk measurement models".
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