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Перевод: volatility speek volatility


[существительное]
непостоянство; изменчивость ; летучесть


Тезаурус:

  1. Other unit trust managers have been using statistical tools to measure volatility as an aid to investment.
  2. In the face of an economic climate characterised by a higher degree of uncertainty, a greater volatility in demand for their output and increased pressure to reduce labour costs to a minimum, employers are seeking to build in to their workforces an element of numerical flexibility.
  3. In the past few years there have been signs of its introduction and extension by manufacturing organisations experiencing increasing volatility in their markets, increasing inability to predict their manpower requirements and increasing pressures to minimise labour costs.
  4. Additionally, management functions attracting a small field of candidates and/or subject to supply volatility, such as financial, marketing and trading positions, were most likely to be recruited by search.
  5. In addition, Canada's failure to develop a two-party system has inflicted a chronic volatility and instability on the country's political life.
  6. An instance of Wigg's volatility occurred in December 1969 when he assembled with others at my breakfast table to discuss an issue between himself and the Jockey Club.
  7. On the demand side of the equation, world monetary conditions, e.g. interest and exchange rate volatility, international trade needs and external account disequilibrium, influence users' needs for finance.
  8. As well as looking for associations between the degree of volatility of operations and the use of temporary workers, we were able to consider a number of performance indicators for establishments.
  9. Burned by their experience of the volatility of the capital markets, many leading banks such as Bank of America and Lloyds are pulling back from the periphery of their systems to defend their home bases.
  10. With so much more volatility in markets, it is perhaps inevitable that greater stress will be put on senior executives as they strive to adapt to, and cope with, ever faster changes.
  11. However, investing directly in smaller companies can be risky because of their volatility, the difficulty of dealings, and the frequent wide spreads between the buying and selling prices of the shares.
  12. Cuckney does not believe the crash was the result of any fundamental change in the structure of national economies, but he does suggest that it signals the fact that greater volatility in global markets is here to stay.
  13. On out-of-the-money puts, the implied volatility is usually higher than on options that are struck at the money (ie, at current forward exchange rates), especially when a currency is under pressure.

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