A risk curve visualizes the probability of different loss outcomes, mapping potential severity against likelihood. Used in finance, insurance, and project management, it helps decision-makers assess worst-case scenarios and set safety buffers. Analysts, investors, and safety officers benefit by quantifying uncertainty, enabling proactive risk mitigation and strategic resource allocation.
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