Sentences with phrase «reduced appetite for risk»

In part, this outcome reflects the continuing headwinds arising from the unwinding of the excesses of the late 1990s and the reduced appetite for risk by executives following the corporate governance scandals.
A reduced appetite for risk, however, may be what ultimately saves stocks as an investment.

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This two - part system is designed to exploit the role of equity in reducing the risk appetite of banks by requiring them to have more equity in their capital structure, and the role of uninsured debt by making it more desirable for creditors to monitor bank management.
Broker - dealers have little appetite for inventory, thereby reducing the ability of markets to facilitate normal risk transfer.
Lars Kroijer proposes on this site and elsewhere holding an amount of bonds and gilts in one's domestic currency that is dependent on appetite for risk as bonds and gilts reduce the risk.
An expectant mother's exposure to the endocrine - disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) can raise her offspring's risk of obesity by reducing sensitivity to a hormone responsible for controlling appetite, according to a mouse study published in the Endocrine Society's journal Endocrinology.
A recent study in the journal Appetite found that consuming ingredients found in our Energy Greens accelerates weight loss, improves obesity - related risk factors, and reduces the urge for «junk» food we so often crave.
Participation in an efficacy network would reduce risk and increase the appetite for reform.
Third, chronic stress associated with family violence may alter hypothalamic - pituitary axis functioning, lead to dysregulation of neuroendocrine systems controlling appetite, and influence hormonal regulation of visceral fat distribution.35 Other traumatic childhood experiences have been linked to altered serotonin and cortisol systems.70 Overlapping research has shown that bulimia is associated with decreased serotonin metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid,71 - 73 reduced platelet binding of serotonin reuptake inhibitors, 73 reduced density of paroxetine - binding sites, and altered cortisol function.70 Thus, early - life disruption of neuroendocrine systems may elevate risk for disordered eating behaviors and suboptimal fat storage and distribution.
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