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volatile

[vol-uh-tl, -til, -tahyl] / ˈvɒl ə tl, -tɪl, -ˌtaɪl /


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That’s why it still doesn’t allow volatile leveraged ETFs to trade at its brokerage arm.

From Barron's

Those elements could very well describe the current gubernatorial race, which, as it happens, is the most wide-open since that volatile campaign a generation ago.

From Los Angeles Times

AI aside, the timing is odd for another reason: Capital markets are currently volatile.

From The Wall Street Journal

Freight rates could also be more volatile with shipping carriers expected to shelve their plans to return selected east-west services to Suez Canal transits, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Partly because food or energy prices can be very volatile, the Bank of England also considers other measures, such as "core inflation", when deciding whether and how to change rates.

From BBC