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Risk Management
University of Economics, Kraków, 2012
              Tomasz Aleksandrowicz
What is risk ?
risk definition
• the possibility of suffering harm or loss; danger.
• a factor, thing, element, or course involving uncertain danger;
  a hazard
• combination of the probability of an event and its
  consequences (risk management standard)
• probability that an actual return on an investment will be
  lower than the expected return (finance)
• (Exposure to) the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or
  unwelcome circumstance; a chance or situation involving such
  a possibility (Oxford English Dictionary, 1655)
risk definition




• The first symbol is the symbol for “danger”, while the second
  is the symbol for “opportunity”, making risk a mix of danger
  and opportunity
Risk in general
• possibility of loss or injury
   – something could be lost / injuried by accident or misfortune
• potential for a negative impact
   – something could go wrong
• likelihood of an undesirable event
   – some event may cause negative influence
upside of risk
• risk provides the basis for opportunity
• not only negative or downside:
   – risk of not meeting our goals
   – risk of missing an opportunity
   – risk of not recognising that something good is happening
• results may be better or worse than expected
• the upside of risk is the reason for accepting
  exposures and opportunities
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risk/return trade-off
• the balance between the desire for the lowest
  possible risk and the highest possible return
• no risk / low risk = low return
• the higher risk means the possibility of higher returns
• Preferred trade-off depends on risk tolerance / risk
  appetite
Risk vs uncertainty
• risk - variability that can be quantified in terms of
  probabilities
• uncertainty - variability that cannot be quantified at
  all

  In effect there is need for clarity of degree to which the
  results depend on statistically measurable risk and to which
  depend on factors that are entirely uncertain at the time of
  the analysis.
Different types of risk
               Case-study
Main risk categories
  strategic / business risk                financial risk
  • environment                            • market
  • political / regulatory                 • credit
  • competitors                            • liquidity
  • customers
  • reputation


                        operational risk
                        • people
                        • process
                        • technology
                        • natural events
Financial risk in detailed look
Risk sources – where risk comes from
• organization environment events, changes or trends
• organization’s exposure to changes in market
• actions and transactions of the organization
• avoiding necessary actions
• failures of the organization, particularly
  people, processes, and systems
• hazard or natural events
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History of risk
History of risk
• games of chance and hazard has been popular since accient
  times (as far as Egypt 3500 BC)
• until the Renaissance that no “scientific” or statistical basis for
  gambling was presented
   – arabic numerc system 0-9 digits between X-XII,
   – treated as secret knowledge)
• In middle ages in Europe word ‘risicum’ used in context of sea
  trade
• English word ‘risk’ comes from old French word risqué -
  “danger, in which there is an element of chance”
                                                                    16
History of risk (II)
• In XVI Girolamo Cardano (physician, gambler, and
  mathematician) wrote a book titled, Liber de Ludo Aleae
  (“Book on Games of Chance”) - first study of probability in
  games of that kind
• Galileo Sopra le Scoperte dei Dadi (“On Playing Dice”) (1630)
• In XVII basics of probability theory by Pierre de Fermat, Blaise
  Pascal and Christiaan Huygens
• In XVIII basics of statistics theory developed by Pierre-Simon
  Laplace, Joseph Lagrange or Daniel Bernoulli
• In XIX moder statistics thoery introduced (Carl Gauss and
  many others)

                                                                     17
History of risk (III)
• In XX modern probability theory by Andrey Nikolaevich
  Kolmogorov
• In XX risk introduced into finance as first rating agencies
  emerged in US (i.e. Moody’s at 1906)
• Frank Knight book “Risk, Uncertainty and Profit” (1921)
• Scenario analysis matured during cold war
• Risk management as discipline became popular in ’60 of XX –
  starting with hazard risk management
• Scientific approach to risk in finance introduced in ‘60 (with
  CAPM model) and become popular in ‘80 (derivatives, ERM)
• Computers revolutionized risk studies in late ‘90s
                                                                   18

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  • 1. Risk Management University of Economics, Kraków, 2012 Tomasz Aleksandrowicz
  • 3. risk definition • the possibility of suffering harm or loss; danger. • a factor, thing, element, or course involving uncertain danger; a hazard • combination of the probability of an event and its consequences (risk management standard) • probability that an actual return on an investment will be lower than the expected return (finance) • (Exposure to) the possibility of loss, injury, or other adverse or unwelcome circumstance; a chance or situation involving such a possibility (Oxford English Dictionary, 1655)
  • 4. risk definition • The first symbol is the symbol for “danger”, while the second is the symbol for “opportunity”, making risk a mix of danger and opportunity
  • 5. Risk in general • possibility of loss or injury – something could be lost / injuried by accident or misfortune • potential for a negative impact – something could go wrong • likelihood of an undesirable event – some event may cause negative influence
  • 6. upside of risk • risk provides the basis for opportunity • not only negative or downside: – risk of not meeting our goals – risk of missing an opportunity – risk of not recognising that something good is happening • results may be better or worse than expected • the upside of risk is the reason for accepting exposures and opportunities
  • 8. risk/return trade-off • the balance between the desire for the lowest possible risk and the highest possible return • no risk / low risk = low return • the higher risk means the possibility of higher returns • Preferred trade-off depends on risk tolerance / risk appetite
  • 9. Risk vs uncertainty • risk - variability that can be quantified in terms of probabilities • uncertainty - variability that cannot be quantified at all In effect there is need for clarity of degree to which the results depend on statistically measurable risk and to which depend on factors that are entirely uncertain at the time of the analysis.
  • 10. Different types of risk Case-study
  • 11. Main risk categories strategic / business risk financial risk • environment • market • political / regulatory • credit • competitors • liquidity • customers • reputation operational risk • people • process • technology • natural events
  • 12. Financial risk in detailed look
  • 13. Risk sources – where risk comes from • organization environment events, changes or trends • organization’s exposure to changes in market • actions and transactions of the organization • avoiding necessary actions • failures of the organization, particularly people, processes, and systems • hazard or natural events
  • 16. History of risk • games of chance and hazard has been popular since accient times (as far as Egypt 3500 BC) • until the Renaissance that no “scientific” or statistical basis for gambling was presented – arabic numerc system 0-9 digits between X-XII, – treated as secret knowledge) • In middle ages in Europe word ‘risicum’ used in context of sea trade • English word ‘risk’ comes from old French word risqué - “danger, in which there is an element of chance” 16
  • 17. History of risk (II) • In XVI Girolamo Cardano (physician, gambler, and mathematician) wrote a book titled, Liber de Ludo Aleae (“Book on Games of Chance”) - first study of probability in games of that kind • Galileo Sopra le Scoperte dei Dadi (“On Playing Dice”) (1630) • In XVII basics of probability theory by Pierre de Fermat, Blaise Pascal and Christiaan Huygens • In XVIII basics of statistics theory developed by Pierre-Simon Laplace, Joseph Lagrange or Daniel Bernoulli • In XIX moder statistics thoery introduced (Carl Gauss and many others) 17
  • 18. History of risk (III) • In XX modern probability theory by Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov • In XX risk introduced into finance as first rating agencies emerged in US (i.e. Moody’s at 1906) • Frank Knight book “Risk, Uncertainty and Profit” (1921) • Scenario analysis matured during cold war • Risk management as discipline became popular in ’60 of XX – starting with hazard risk management • Scientific approach to risk in finance introduced in ‘60 (with CAPM model) and become popular in ‘80 (derivatives, ERM) • Computers revolutionized risk studies in late ‘90s 18