Such exposure certainly provides the legal tech start - ups with plenty of «real world» testing and a chance to gain credibility in this risk -
averse sector.
Not exact matches
Despite my strong affinity toward the asset management industry, I fear for the implication of regulators labeling it «shadow banking
sector ``, i.e. asset managers who have stepped - in to fund projects and make loans as risk
averse banks retreated.
Yet, costs associated with innovating in the space and the risk -
averse nature of the heavily - regulated
sector also means there's an additional imperative to make sure things go smoothly the first time around.
I'm not against tech or energy per se, it's just that I'm
averse to
sectors with high volatility.
«Undoubtedly the problems in the euro zone have increased uncertainty in the private
sector making investors highly risk
averse to investment.
«We will listen to everybody but we are
averse to economic team whose private
sector members frequently steer government policy to suit their own narrow interests rather than the over-all national interest.»
President Muhammadu Buhari said he was
averse to the inclusion of members of the private
sector in his administration's Economic Management Team because such people frequently steer government policy to suit their own narrow interests.
In July, President Buhari said he was
averse to including the private
sector players in his economic team because they were used to exploiting government policies for their selfish interests.
Though England is voucher -
averse, its charter - like
sector is burgeoning, with more than half of all secondary schools now functioning as «academies» (we would say «conversion charters»), having successfully petitioned Whitehall to extricate them from district control.
School districts, which until the advent of charter schools enjoyed an exclusive franchise, pose a unique challenge to private
sector innovators: the change -
averse district is both client and competitor.
Asset allocation works hand in hand with risk aversion because if an investor is more risk
averse and wants to preserve capital they may decide to purchase a collection of various blue chip large cap stocks in addition to bonds and certificates of deposit so if any one
sector or instrument drops significantly the overall portfolio isn't as negatively affected.
Technology has been a hot
sector, but how does a value investor, who traditionally is risk -
averse, participate in this growing
sector?
This resulted in a slow process, largely under the radar, involving lot of change management in a
sector that is risk
averse and has been doing things the same way for literally almost 200 years.
In the legal
sector progresss has been slower, owing in part to the necessity of being risk
averse.