unsystematic

  • 1unsystematic — index capricious, casual, desultory, discursive (digressive), disjointed, disordered, disorderly …

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  • 2unsystematic — 1770, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) “not” + SYSTEMATIC (Cf. systematic) …

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  • 3unsystematic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not done or acting according to a fixed plan or system. DERIVATIVES unsystematically adverb …

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  • 4unsystematic — [spelling only] …

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  • 5unsystematic risk — The risk of price change for an individual stock, commodity, or industry. Anything from an oil discovery to a change in management could affect this sort of risk. Unsystematic risks are reduced or eliminated through diversification of holdings,… …

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  • 6Unsystematic risk — Also called the diversifiable risk or residual risk. The risk that is unique to a company such as a strike, the outcome of unfavorable litigation, or a natural catastrophe that can be eliminated through diversification. Related: Systematic risk * …

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  • 7Unsystematic Risk — Company or industry specific risk that is inherent in each investment. The amount of unsystematic risk can be reduced through appropriate diversification. Also known as specific risk , diversifiable risk or residual risk . For example, news that… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 8unsystematic risk — ne sistemos rizika statusas T sritis turto vertinimas apibrėžtis Atskirai įmonei, turtui ar turto grupei kylanti rizika. Ne sistemos rizika gali būti skaidoma. atitikmenys: angl. unsystematic risk ryšiai: palygink – sistemos rizika šaltinis… …

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  • 9unsystematic — adj. * * * …

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  • 10unsystematic — adjective Not systematic Ant: systematic …

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