Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Volatility Quotes from famous persons: Marshall Goldsmith, Alex Berenson, Barry Ritholtz, Leon Black, Philip Roth. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Volatility Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.
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Efforts to promote financial stability through adjustments in interest rates would increase the volatility of inflation and employment. As a result, I believe a macro-prudential approach to supervision and regulation needs to play the primary role.
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Electricity transmission operates on a frequency between 49.7 Hertz and 50.2 Hertz. What I have done is petitioned the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission and squeezed this band to now 49.9 Hertz to 50.1 Hertz. This will contain volatility.
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Markets love volatility.
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Accounting does not make corporate earnings or balance sheets more volatile. Accounting just increases the transparency of volatility in earnings.
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As the crisis in Syria grows and the humanitarian tragedy becomes more clear, I appreciated Prime Minister Netanyahu‘s perspective on the changes and volatility in the region.
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When one person has the ability to make one tweet and spiral the price of a particular asset at that level – you know, 10%-20% as opposed to 1% or 2% or 3%… You know, there’s volatility in everything, there’s volatility in commodities, there’s volatility in dollars but not that kind of volatility.
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Never think that lack of variability is stability. Don’t confuse lack of volatility with stability, ever.
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In a global marketplace with its increased insecurities and – indeed often – volatility and instability, national economic stability is at a premium, the precondition for all we can achieve, and no nation can secure the high levels of sustainable investment it needs without both monetary and fiscal stability together.
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There is little room for complacency, and it is important to guard against sporadic volatility in financial markets.
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