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This is the source of his political centrism and what Westen describes as his "risk-aversion."
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Investors are still risk-averse and it's going to be some time before that risk-aversion subsidies.
Unemployment, Economy Forcing Savers To Give Up $5 Billion A Year The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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When markets become directional and are driven by rising risk-aversion, it is tempting to take the gloomy view and to follow the trend.
Markets Are Getting it Wrong Eric Chaney 2011
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When markets become directional and are driven by rising risk-aversion, it is tempting to take the gloomy view and follow the trend.
The Global Economy Is Still Growing Eric Chaney 2011
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More photos and interactive graphics The New York investment bank's surprise performance was driven partly by its decision to take on more risk when trading on behalf of clients during the quarter—a move that contrasts with Goldman's risk-aversion during the same period.
Morgan Stanley Comes Up Golden Aaron Lucchetti 2011
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Investors are still risk-averse and it's going to be some time before that risk-aversion subsidies.
Unemployment, Economy Forcing Savers To Give Up $5 Billion A Year The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The yen rose against the U.S. dollar amid the heightened risk-aversion, partially knocking back Japanese authorities' yen-selling intervention efforts Thursday.
Asia Slumps, Joins Global Rout Shri Navaratnam 2011
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Investors are still risk-averse and it's going to be some time before that risk-aversion subsidies.
Unemployment, Economy Forcing Savers To Give Up $5 Billion A Year The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Investors are still risk-averse and it's going to be some time before that risk-aversion subsidies.
Unemployment, Economy Forcing Savers To Give Up $5 Billion A Year The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The dour holiday mood is the latest manifestation of the sharp decline in profits at big banks and securities firms, which have been hit by a soft economy, new regulations and increasing investor risk-aversion.
Wall Street Pay Hits a Wall Brett Philbin 2011
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