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Banks may recognize that the value of inventories can be volatile, for example, but few keep track of what's really going on.
It warned that annuity rates would be "volatile" for the next few months as insurers review their annuity procedures and change their pricing in response to how they fare.
"Income-producing unit trusts are brilliant because if you can accept capital values will be volatile for a while, your dividend income will always be higher than what you get in the bank".
He expects the U.S. market to be volatile for the next few months.
(2007) contend that growth is likely to be volatile for countries that produce commodities located at the periphery of the product space, where natural resources are abundant and commodities are produced with rudimentary technology.
She said trading will probably be volatile for the rest of the week, but stocks are likely to rise if the two sides are able to strike even a very general agreement.
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The race has been volatile for months.
Once a model of staid stability, Dutch political life has been volatile for years.
Gold's been volatile for a while, driven in part by speculation on when the Federal Reserve will ease its stimulus programme.
The job market is volatile for African Americans in the best of times and these are not the best of times.
Rather than causing high volatility, day traders, who live or die by exploiting short-term price movements, may be attracted to shares that are volatile for other reasons.
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