averse

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İngilizce - İngilizce
Turned away or backward
Having a repugnance or opposition of mind
To turn away
Lying on the opposite side (to or from)
reluctant
{a} unfavorable, contrary, hating, disinclined
(usually followed by `to') strongly opposed; "antipathetic to new ideas"; "averse to taking risks"; "loath to go on such short notice"; "clearly indisposed to grant their request"
{s} opposed, unwilling; loath
Having a repugnance or opposition of mind; disliking; disinclined; unwilling; reluctant
If you say that you are not averse to something, you mean that you quite like it or quite want to do it. He's not averse to publicity, of the right kind
loath
risk averse
(Pazarlama) Wanting to avoid risk unless adequately compensated for it
risk averse
A preference for a less risky income, holding fixed its expected value; a characteristic of a person who prefers less risk to more risk (p 452, 836)
risk averse
Investors that prefer relatively low risk investments where the return is more predictable
risk averse
Descriptive term used for an investor unable or unwilling to accept the probability of losing capital
risk averse
A risk-averse investor is one who, when faced with two investments with the same expected return but different risks, prefers the one with the lower risk
risk averse
A term describing an investor who prefers x to taking a risky bet with an expected value equal to x
risk averse
A characteristic of a person who would pay extra to guarantee the expected outcome
risk averse
Risk Averse describes an investor who has a low level of tolerance to possible loss of Principal through investing This investor is willing to accept lower levels of expected return in order to avoid possible investment losses
risk averse
Said of an investor who, given the same return and different risk alternatives, will choose the security with the least amount of risk
risk-averse
Refers to the assumption that rational investors will choose the security with the least risk if they can maintain the same return As the level of risk goes up, so must the expected return on the investment
risk-averse
{s} (Economics, Finance) conservative from a financial viewpoint, preferring lower risk
risk-averse
Describes an investor who, when faced with two investments with the same expected return but different risks, prefers the one with the lower risk
averse