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Overall - after a rather volatile day - leading shares closed virtually unchanged despite the ECB cutting rates and the Bank of England reducing borrowing costs to their lowest level for 57 years.
This is a common practice in Canadian research; the low magnitude populations make most variables rather volatile over time and, arguably, unreliable for cross-sectional analyses.
The report says, "Mr. Reyes has been considered a rather impulsive, angry, volatile individual since he was a young boy".
But high numbers of undecided and third-party voters are going to make for a volatile end to a volatile presidential campaign.
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Programming computers to pounce on fleeting trading patterns, rather than analyse underlying companies, makes for a more-volatile market, critics argue.
Thus, the relative enrichment of volatile components makes urine an attractive target for a volatile metabolomic profiling approach.
Electricity, heat and water make for a volatile combination.
It also made for a volatile and doomed marriage.
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