词汇 | volatility |
释义 | volatility noun[ U ] uk /ˌvɒl.əˈtɪl.ə.ti/ us /ˌvɑː.ləˈtɪl.ə.t̬i/ volatilitynoun[U] (CHANGE)the quality or state of being likely to change suddenly, especially by becoming worse: 波动|(突然)恶化 the volatility of the political situation政治局势的动荡 worries about volatility in the economy关于经济突然恶化的担忧 market/price/currency volatility市场波动/价格波动/货币波动 the quality of being likely to become angry suddenly: 易怒 There are many stories about his volatility and volcanic temper.有些故事是关于他易怒易爆脾气的。 Extreme market volatility would prove disastrous for producers and consumers alike. Price volatility should not affect consumer bills. Currency volatility is putting jobs at risk. His volatility and paranoia caused problems for all he encountered. He was on medication to calm his volatility. Changing frequently capricious capriciously capriciousness changeable changeful inconsistency inconsistent inconsistently inconstant inconstantly patchiness patchy ping-pong protean raggedly unpredictability unpredictable variability yo-yoing zigzag You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moods Angry and displeased volatilitynoun[U] (OF SUBSTANCE)chemistry specialized the quality of changing easily into a gas: 挥发性 The higher the vapour pressure of a liquid at a given temperature, the higher the volatility.一种液体在特定温度下的蒸汽压越高,挥发性也就越高。 Volatility is what makes flavors into aromas that we experience in our noses. Liquids of varying volatility can be separated. Seevolatile Examples of volatilityvolatility Figure 3 shows that the optimal volatility of inflation decreases when the elasticity of demand increases (the markup decreases). Volatility of real output in the model with the variance of the technology shock approximately set to zero is computed. The average of these regional volatilities of presidential elections is 29.05%, whereas that of the other regions is 16.59%. Thus, the elimination of volatility may lead to welfare gains and simultaneous effects on mean and excess returns. These are the excess volatility or learning equilibria of our model. Several adjustments were made to better accommodate changes in volatility, to arrive at the final scales. The puts would probably be priced with an increased volatility, hence destroying the interpretation above. For this reason, for the 1992-96 electoral period we undertook a more detailed examination of volatility at the local level. They both reduce market risk and volatility and increase long-run average returns to producers. Thus, one may ask whether the short-run volatility of stock prices in developing countries actually matters for funded pension accounts. One could use a more complicated deterministic volatility process to mimic the higher moments of observed returns. Volatility clusters are visible in the time series of returns and the unconditional distribution of returns is leptokurtic. In bull markets, the conditional mean increases whereas the volatility decreases. Finally, the conditional moments of the excess returns are obtained from forecasts of the mean and volatility of the dynamic factor. You could think of it as linear in conditional volatility rather than linear in the conditional mean. See all examples of volatility These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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