Country Risk

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Country risk refers to the potential financial loss or adverse effects on investments and business operations due to political, economic, or social instability in a foreign country. This risk encompasses factors such as changes in government policies, currency fluctuations, and economic downturns, which can impact the profitability and viability of international ventures. Understanding country risk is crucial for investors and businesses engaged in global markets.

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