Daily charter flights are also available for those averse to traffic jams and long car journeys.
Conversely, during market crashes (and huge losses), the traders became apathetic and excessively risk-averse.
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The U.S. investor remains risk averse, with heavy flows into low yielding U.S. debt.
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Many investors decided to jump, pull the ripcord, and seek shelter in risk-averse trading positions.
Even tax-averse Republicans should be terrified at the prospect of either of these plans becoming law.
This seems logical enough: women are indeed, on average, more risk averse than men on average.
And older people can be complacent or change-averse, or make simple things unnecessarily complex.
Shell-shocked by the 2008 stock market crash, many investors are more risk-averse than they should be.
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That's not to say all Clinton supporters would be averse to a McCain-Palin ticket.
Mr. PHILIPPE DE BUCK (Communications Director, Business Europe): We are much more risk averse.
Individuals and businesses are becoming increasingly risk averse, and it is crimping the economic recovery.
For an especially risk-averse retiree, it may allow acceptance of a more risky portfolio.
But the truly rich and tax averse will still be able to plan around it.
But the IT department with its risk-averse, slow-moving, heavy-handed culture threatens to torpedo hoped-for productivity.
Being averse to growth investments can oftentimes cause assets to be burned through earlier in retirement.
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It can also be that the recession changed clients, and made them more risk-averse.
For the planning-averse traveller, urban areas with large numbers of caches allow for spontaneity and flexibility.
Here the picture is clear: since the credit crisis began, they have become more risk-averse.
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In a recession, or following losses, many investors become more averse to holding risks.
Perhaps even more significant, they seem to be less risk averse to holding stocks.
Such primitive assemblages then divide easily into risk-prone foragers and risk-averse parents and nurses.
Apple has typically been averse to acquisitions even with lot of cash sitting around.
Prevention-focused people are more risk-averse, but their work is also more thorough, accurate, and carefully planned.
He says risk-averse investors need not settle for the 4% yield on ten-year government bonds.
But to cast Flacco as a risk-averse game manager wouldn't do his Sunday performance justice.
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European VCs are parsimonious and risk-averse, they complain, compared with the deals of their U.S. counterparts.
Being averse to any real challenge is not a quality many employers will respect or admire.
It is an industry that has been notoriously averse to promoting or accepting change.
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And the government is not averse to some sort of incentive scheme (ie, a variable profit).
They were also found to be more risk-averse and afraid of becoming burdens to their families.
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