There is of course a very interesting question whether the risk aversion of the regulator is more or less rational than the priesthood's apparent appetite for risk.
However for Morgan Stanley, the risk aversion of German, French and other northern European banks is now so entrenched that it does not expect them to cease their withdrawal of credit from Spain, Italy and the other weaker economies, even in the circumstances where the ECB penalises them for sitting on cash.
While the US data was definitely not support for the dollar side of this pair from an economic standpoint, it has led to some risk aversion buying of US denominated assets and thus helped the dollar slightly.
Lastly, we may see a reduction of risk aversion leading to the start of rebalancing.
This promise, backed up by thousands of pages of regulations, undermines the natural risk aversion and skepticism of market participants by creating the illusion of a risk-free future.
But there are number of things that just are outdated, our strict hierarchy, in terms risk aversion, things of that nature.
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This was particularly true in the face of Ashkenazi's obvious aversion to the use of force.
Their hard money policies grew out of aversion to their previous hyper inflations.
Risk aversion, fear of default and depleted bank capital have caused private borrowing rates to deviate sharply from policy rates.
The stockmarket is used both as a barometer of investors' risk aversion and as a lead indicator of economic health.
And the dangers of aversion to difficult learning should not be underestimated.
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The young antihero is arrested, and the Home Office or Ministry of the Interior introduces a form of aversion therapy guaranteed to eliminate criminal propensities forever.
French banks have suffered from a bout of risk aversion from U.S. money market funds, a prime source of short-term dollar funding.
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Yields on U.S. 10-year Treasury notes fell to their lowest levels of 2011 Thursday, sticking below 3% in a signal that risk aversion is the order of the day.
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In many cases, they have a general aversion to the idea of elaborate theology.
It was another indication of a rising tide of personal aversion to Mr Berlusconi among Italians.
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"With all these risks and the third quarter historically representing a quarter of risk aversion, a correction seems nigh, " Hoversen said.
It has suffered for two years from an overhang of risk aversion.
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They realize for the first time the innate nature of loss aversion.
Madison made no secret of her desire to marry Hefner and have children during their time together, and he made no secret of his aversion to marriage.
Especially given the weakness in the commodities in response to the rise in the dollar which was driven, at least in part, by talk of risk aversion in Europe.
In the end, mature investors are those who have a rational and an emotional understanding of the concept of loss aversion and its potential to affect our investment decisions.
Although US bonds remain the safe haven asset during an investment climate of risk aversion, it has become clear that investment grade emerging debt is the reliable second choice.
Obama, then, has stocked up on advisers with what might be termed a 'metrosexual' foreign policy: an instinctive aversion to muscular use of American power, a forward foreign policy and the unilateral use of force.
One risk, he said, would be a resumption of sell-offs in other markets such as equities, which might prompt some investors to sell profitable positions in gold to raise money to offset losses elsewhere, as has occurred in past bouts of risk aversion.
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Tuesday brings a series of keynotes beginning with Richard Boly, Director of the Office of eDiplomacy in the US State Department talking about how a governmental organization with a history of risk aversion and bureaucracy is moving from a need-to-know culture to a need-to-share one.
The analysis by Ricardo and Bernstein shows the carmakers are in a tight spot: given motorists' aversion to the cost of electrics and hybrids, the quickest route towards meeting the deadlines for cutting emissions is to invest heavily in cleaning up their petrol and diesel cars.
Banking scholars also argue that Islamic law blocked indigenous financial modernization in Muslim countries because of an inheritance system that restrained capital accumulation, inhibitions on pooling resources that discouraged investment diversification, and a traditional aversion to the concept of legal personhood for corporations, which hampered the development of financial entities.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned of continued strain on the U.S. economy and noted the negative impact of elevated volatility and risk aversion in the financial market during testimony before a joint committee of Congress Tuesday.
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Instead of worrying about loss aversion and raising more than you need, greed-induced overcapitalization is often driven wanting bigger warchests in the face of lots of interest.
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