Adjective
The word is derived from risky
For example, being vaccinated against HPV, a group of viruses passed through sex, was not found to lead to riskier sexual activity. Source: Internet
Capital One is not a typical bank and the value proposition is likewise a little different; priced between more conservatively-run (and better-loved) banks and riskier names, Capital One's return potential looks good, but not extraordinary. Source: Internet
Firmer demand for riskier assets kept the US dollar, which is often seen as a "safe-haven" asset, on the back foot. Source: Internet
For better (economy) or for worse (health care advice) the eased lockdown restrictions that a number of nations are announcing to help economies recover from the global pandemic is still encouraging support for riskier assets. Source: Internet
For instance, public indoor locations, like the grocery store or a bus, will be riskier than the outdoors. Source: Internet
Globally, yellow metal gained as concerns that the second wave of coronavirus infections may be emerging in many countries weighed on riskier assets. Source: Internet