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1 Experts have debated for years whether speculation makes commodity prices more volatile .
2 Indeed, stocks have probably been more volatile than any other asset class.
3 Sarabanda Dark, on the other hand, has a more volatile market price.
4 Some investors also prefer bonds with steady yields to more volatile stocks.
5 Long term, the more volatile biotech stocks of today may be tomorrow's winners.
6 The result was that the performance of those companies was much more volatile .
7 Small-company stocks were much more volatile over that period: 32 percent.
8 Equities are typically more volatile and gain favour at times of rising optimism.
9 It said lactoferrin prices were also more volatile than previously anticipated.
10 Serbia opposes independence, arguing that it would make the region even more volatile .
11 But aluminum is more expensive than steel and prices are considered more volatile .
12 Longer-term Treasuries have already become more volatile than the almost comatose S&P 500.
13 Some target-date funds are much more volatile than others, depending upon their allocation.
14 Japanese stocks will be more volatile after the holiday, he added.
15 This survey tends to be more volatile than official manufacturing figures.
16 There are fewer currencies which operate on a more volatile basis than ZAR.
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