Similarly, explicit consideration should be given by the insurer to assets for which the risk is generally sufficiently assessable to be permitted by the supervisor but, compared to other investments, are more complex, less transparent, less well regulated in terms of the market regulation that applies to them or less well governed in terms of the processes required to manage them. Such assets may present operational risks in adverse conditions which are difficult to assess reliably. In terms of market regulation, investments in an unregulated market or a market that is subject to less governance such as a professional securities market and investments that are not traded on a public exchange need to be given special consideration.