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undiversified

[ US /ˌəndɪˈvɝsɪˌfaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not diversified

How To Use undiversified In A Sentence

  • Strengthening weak, undiversified economies is a far wiser policy for promoting both political and economic stability. The Global Community
  • The Miami Herald doubled down today on its failure to address the shortcomings of undercapitalized, undiversified newly minted under-regulated Florida home insurance companies. Discourse.net: Herald Editorial Page Compounds Errors on Home Insurance
  • The American Depression worsened when banking panics swept undiversified and overextended rural banks and the Federal Reserve failed to intervene.
  • Wherever financial markets are absent or repressed, savings go unused, productive economic opportunities go unrealised and risks go undiversified.
  • This is (partly) the case for diversification - adding a stock adds less risk, as a general proposition, to a diversified portfolio than to an undiversified one. Safe Investing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • When the company was in a low-growth industry, was undiversified, or faced intense competition from rivals, it actually benefited from having a CEO on an outside board. Study Points to Benefits of Outside Board Seats
  • They encourage heavy, leveraged investments in undiversified assets that perform unexceptionally over time. Matthew Yglesias » Command and Control
  • Instead, the PBGC is moving from an "undiversified" portfolio to a much more diversified one that would mitigate risks, he added, noting that the agency was projecting that the new investment policy would have a lower standard deviation than the old. CFO.com: Today in Finance
  • A thousand years or more ago, a relatively undiversified East Slavonic dialect was spoken in and around the approximate area of present-day Western European Russia, the Ukraine, and Byelorussia.
  • While the upper classes enjoyed a varied diet including substantial amounts of meat, the masses ate an undiversified diet, primarily of cereals.
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