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Discover LudwigThe word "riskier" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the comparative form of the adjective "risky," meaning having potential danger or uncertainty. You can use "riskier" when you want to compare the level of risk between two things or situations, and indicate that one is more risky than the other. Example: Investing in the stock market is risky, but investing in cryptocurrency is even riskier.
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riskier
adjective
Comparative of risky
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A new and riskier heroism will be needed.
The stock market is a riskier home for your money than a cash Isa, but in return for that risk comes the potential for better returns.
We believe that the current plan of relying on a mix of austerity and optimistic growth forecasts is riskier than restructuring would be".
Edey said the high rates could reflect credit card lending being riskier than mortgages, a risk that intensified during the global financial crisis because of the uncertainty and higher funding costs it caused.
If share ownership comes at the expense of wages, workers may simply be shifting from a stable and liquid form of compensation to a riskier one.
Economists now say that the higher level of financial integration in Europe today makes leaving the euro-zone a much riskier prospect than was leaving the gold standard was back in the 1930s.
America and Canada, two of the world's leading beef producers, were considered only marginally riskier in terms of BSE-infection.
GE argues that its financial businesses are no riskier than its industrial ones.Industrial declineThe worries about slowing growth mainly concern the industrial businesses.
The prospect of a further rise in yields over time is likely to push up the dollar and draw money back to America from riskier parts of the world.
Other economists reject the behavioural approach, maintaining that predictable returns reflect investors' rational insistence on compensation for holding riskier assets.In 1982 Mr Hansen developed what has since become a very influential statistical technique known as "generalised method of moments estimation".
In a riskier move, Cleveland's surrounding county has spent about $465m on a new convention centre and a "Global Centre for Health Innovation", an exhibition building for medical companies.
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