easy · FRM Part 1

What is a 'Loss Event' in operational risk, as contrasted with a 'Key Risk Indicator'?

  1. A mathematical formula used to calculate Value-at-Risk.
  2. A realized, backward-looking instance where an operational failure caused an actual loss.
  3. A signal that something might go wrong in the future.
  4. A planned strategic shift in the bank's business model.

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