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61risk-averse — risk a,verse adjective not usually before noun BUSINESS opposed to taking risks, or only willing to take small risks, especially in business …
62risk-averse — Describing a risk preference in which a decision maker s attraction to an investment or other economic choice rises with higher average returns and falls with greater standard deviations of returns. Compare risk neutral; risk seeking See also… …
63risk-averse — UK / US adjective business opposed to taking risks, or only willing to take small risks …
64risk-averse — /rɪsk əˈvɜs/ (say risk uh vers) adjective 1. reluctant to take risks; cautious. 2. Stock Exchange of, relating to, or designating an investor who consistently chooses conservative investments and avoids those with an element of risk even though… …
65risk-averse — /ˌrɪsk ə vɜ:s/ adjective not wanting to take risks …
66risk-averse — /ˌrɪsk ə vɜ:s/ adjective not wanting to take risks …
67aversely — averse·ly …
68adverse — , averse Adverse means hostile and antagonistic (think of adversary). Averse means reluctant or disinclined (think of aversion) …
69averseness — averse·ness …
70Risk aversion — is a concept in psychology, economics, and finance, based on the behavior of humans (especially consumers and investors) while exposed to uncertainty. Risk aversion is the reluctance of a person to accept a bargain with an uncertain payoff rather …