Similar words: volatile, versatility, utility, futility, hostility, fertility, volubility, infertility. Meaning: [‚vɑlə'tɪlətɪ /‚vɒl-] n. 1. the property of changing readily from a solid or liquid to a vapor 2. the trait of being unpredictably irresolute 3. being easily excited.
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31. The temporary suspension gives the exchange time to investigate any abnormalities in trading and cuts down market volatility, he said.
32. For a given number of information arrivals, there is zero correlation between volatility and volume.
33. That volatility has risen as the stocks become increasingly concentrated in the hands of a relatively few mutual funds.
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34. Of course, investors who buy into Telescan must be able to stomach short-term volatility.
35. The volatility of their earnings also made it hard for them to deal with the liability concerns raised by employing a student.
36. The definition of price volatility is often taken as the variance of the natural logarithm of the daily price relatives.
37. If traders are risk-averse, as volatility increases, the size of any risk premium will also tend to increase.
38. Some may argue that democratic investment clubs put members at a disadvantage in times of high volatility, limiting their flexibility.
39. The G7 members did no more than reassure the financial markets about their readiness to intervene to curb volatility.
40. Recognizing the volatility of the issue in an election year, 27 Republicans joined all 47 Senate Democrats in supporting the measure.
41. The positive relationship between volatility and time is illustrated in Fig. 8.2.
42. Another factor explaining higher corporate default rates is the greater volatility of company incomes.
43. However, when spot volatility was used as the proxy, there was some evidence of a maturity effect.
44. If the volatility of futures prices rises as delivery approaches, the correlation between spot and futures prices will tend to decline.
45. Price volatility for each week was measured as the square root of the average of daily squared price changes.
46. Daily implied volatility estimates were made from the closing prices of options on index futures.
47. For those who play the stock market actively, volatility creates opportunities-but also concern.
48. "Oil funds provide self-insurance against macroeconomic volatility," it said.
49. M: Volatility, complexity, language rule compliance, coding guidelines.
50. Volatility is an intrinsic characteristic of the security market.
51. Insider trading raised the average price and price volatility.
52. Volatility is the extent of movement in your vehicle.
53. Being a semi - flowable and sticky liquid, styrax is both of volatility and inconvenient for use.
54. All of this sparked a new level of market volatility.
55. It is very important to mensurate the volatility spillover between financial markets for the dynamic investment portfolio and risk management.
56. Yet because volatility remained low for so long, disaster myopia prevailed.
57. The second part discussed in depth the effect of credit transaction upon stock market volatility.
58. Liquidity crisis are evolve through liquidity spirals in which losses, increasing margins, tightened risk management, and increased volatility feed on each other.
59. The statistical feature of jump variation is studied and the result indicates that jump component of quadratic variation is the most important determinant for realized volatility.
60. The idea was originally conceived by the American economist James Tobin as a way of "putting a little grain of sand in the currency transaction machine in order to reduce the volatility" of markets.
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