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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91. Fueled by Scorpio's volatility and Aquarius's imaginativeness, sex is quite out of the ordinary.
92. Its profit margin was subjected to the volatility of international oil market.
93. Often referred to as "variation margin ", margin called for this reason is usually done on a daily basis, however, in times of high volatility a broker can make a margin call or calls intra-day.
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94. On the basis of real electricity price time series, conditional variance function is modeled for stochastic volatility, and the model is determined by means of non-parametric estimation.
95. These days, investors remain jittery enough that bad corporate news can spark market volatility.
96. In recent years China's fiscal policy volatility leads to over-construction iron aluminum cement and other raw materials produced a huge demand.
97. To solve the higher peak and fat tail phenomenon, immediate memory and asymmetric features, this paper formulate the volatility model of exchange rate returns using the ARFIMA-EGARCH-M model.
98. Predicting markets is as hubristic a business as tattooing a sweetheart's name on a bicep, particularly at times of high volatility, when normal rules no longer seem to apply.
99. But those harping about volatility and valuations on the new exchange are missing the point.
100. The present world is the one full of passion as well as volatility and showiness.
101. Usually variance is used to describe and measure volatility, the traditional econometrics models often assume that the variance is unchanged, but the real stock market is not the case.
102. Stock market behavior itself hinted at investors reservations about the plan though, with major indexes closing beneath session highs and the day's trade plagued by volatility.
103. Sometimes these extensions have either an implicit or an explicit declaration of volatility and sometimes they don't.
104. Strong demand in the physical market remains a bright spot for gold, even though price volatility is normally a turn off for gold jewelers as they fret over losses.
105. In the third part, the model and method estimating volatility are discussed.
106. This paper from the optical interference, diffraction of light and the electromagnetic theory of light from the light experiment and theory reveal the volatility.
107. The paper also verified the positive relation between stock market liquidity volatility and stock return.
108. It is very important to measure volatility spillover for the dynamic investment portfolio and risk management.
109. The results showed that addition of appropriate extracting solvent could increase the relative volatility of active amyl alcohol and decrease the number of theoretical plates.
110. Future research should focus on the analysis of ultra-high frequency data, volatility persistence, unconditional fat -tail distribution, and high dimensional system.
111. Increases in the volatility of the value of the collateral, interest rate, and dividend rate of the collateral independently depress the loan supply.
112. Qunar's stock-market listing would come despite investor skittishness in light of market volatility and accounting worries involving some U.S.-listed Chinese companies.
113. Three benzene are solvents with features of colorlessness, aroma, volatility and nammability.
114. Tyler attributes it to the practice of "going short on volatility."
115. The Turtles were taught to measure volatility in terms of daily ranges.
116. Analysts see the European developments removing risk to the U.S. economy and tamping down fears of the crisis spilling over into the global financial system. The CBOE Volatility index shed 14 percent.
117. Result: The volatility of menthol and borneol acts as a pseudo first-order reaction in open system.
118. In the past several years, Novellus has repeatedly exceeded the overall growth rate of the semiconductor equipment market, known for its volatility. Net sales for 2001 were $1,339 million.
119. By hedging strategy, the risk caused by stock normal volatility will be hedged, then a European option pricing equation and formulae whose underlying stock pricing process is mixed process are gotten.
120. The upheaval is blamed for recent stock market volatility across the globe.
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