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The department cautioned that the claims numbers were more volatile during November and December.
Perhaps that time frame wasn't long enough especially if the two decades preceding it were more volatile.
When the markets were more volatile, the men showed higher levels of cortisol, considered a "stress hormone".
Last year's results were more volatile because of new rules that prevent pupils from resitting the same GCSE subject, after the Department for Education ended January and March exam sittings.
In after-hours trading, they said, share prices were more volatile (they rose and fell more sharply on thinner volume) and the cost of trading those shares was higher.
In beta terms, endowment portfolios traded like a traditional 60/40 fund in the boom and then were more volatile in the bust.Those results ought to weigh on the minds of those planning to follow the Yale example.
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