- CFA Exams
- 2025 Level II
- Topic 9. Portfolio Management
- Learning Module 41. Measuring and Managing Market Risk
- Subject 3. Using Constraints in Market Risk Management
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Subject 3. Using Constraints in Market Risk Management PDF Download
Constraints are widely used in risk management. Risk measurements and constraints in and of themselves are not restrictive or unrestrictive; it is the limits placed on the measures that drive action.
Risk budgeting is the allocation of the total risk appetite across sub-portfolios.
Position limits are limits on the market value of any given investment.
A scenario limit is a limit on the estimated loss for a given scenario, which, if exceeded, would require corrective action in the portfolio.
A stop-loss limit requires a reduction in the size of a portfolio, or its complete liquidation, when a loss of a particular size occurs in a specified period.
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