• While this support level may hold, as market participation thins heading into the weekend we could yet see some volatile moves.

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  • Thus it makes perfect sense that, even as the Nasdaq stockmarket was being volatile yet again, the Securities and Exchange Commission was this week focusing on the integrity of auditors.

    ECONOMIST: Keeping auditors independent

  • Yet in such a volatile market, a small rise in rates could have a disproportionate effect.

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  • The turnaround in the monthly deficit number shows, yet again, just how volatile the trade figures can be.

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  • Yet capital gains are much more volatile than wages, and cannot be guaranteed in future.

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  • Consider, gold is no more volatile than other metals yet it carries at least a 20 percent premium over copper, iron ore and coal equities.

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  • Moreover, looking back, the 20 years to 1938 were by far the most volatile in economic history, yet the average growth rate in developed economies was 3.8%, well above the average growth of 2.7% during the past two decades of relative stability.

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  • Conversely, the ransoms mean higher insurance premiums for the rattled shipping industry, delays for customers as more ships choose the longer passage around the Cape of Good Hope, lower revenues for the Suez Canal, and for the oil markets yet another variable to work into already volatile prices.

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  • Currencies are volatile things and the dollar may yet confound all the pessimism in coming months.

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  • They haven't yet, though the bonds' prices have been volatile.

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  • Yet one local businessman says revolving-door governments make the climate so volatile that he has shifted his investments next door to Kazakhstan.

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  • Because fatal plane crashes are so infrequent, yet sometimes claim many lives when they do occur, airplane death totals tend to be volatile year to year.

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  • Polls continue to be volatile because Republican voters are hard to please, and none of the candidates has yet to meet their standards for pure conservatism and ability to beat Barack Obama.

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