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the volatilities
noun
The state of being volatile The state of having a low boiling point and evaporating readily The state of not retaining data in the absence of power. The state of being able to fly. The state of being unpredictable A quantification of the degree of uncertainty about the future price of a commodity, share, or other financial product
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"Once again, what we see in A.I.G. is a company with several volatile businesses where the volatilities offset," said Michael Smith, an analyst at Bear , Stearns
Between the mid-1980s and 2007, the volatilities of both consumer price inflation and real growth were at the lowest they had been in decades.
Also shown are the volatilities for the three 2030 scenarios discussed earlier.
This develops a method of the long memory estimates for the volatilities series.
The volatilities are αB>αA>αC, i.e. the reactant is intermediate boiling between the two products.
In this paper, a new model to analyze the comovements in the volatilities of a portfolio is proposed.
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"Even the volatility assumption itself appears to be volatile".
"The volatility is great".
The volatility was extraordinary.
Discusses the volatility of the fur market.
Yet the volatility is undeniable.
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