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Fortunately, there is little reason to believe such dire predictions, or that the market gyrations that have been driving recent headlines represent anything more than short-term
volatility.
The
volatility
in equity prices in recent months has more to do with the peculiarities of China’s stock markets than with the country’s underlying economic fundamentals.
By contrast, the Chinese markets are dominated by retail investors, who are more likely to pursue short-term gains and engage in momentum trading, thereby exacerbating
volatility
and creating a greater disconnect between equity prices and real economic growth.
And, as with all stock markets, shifts in sentiment that are not connected to fundamentals can also drive
volatility.
As long as China continues to pursue pro-market reforms, it will remain the largest single-country contributor to global GDP growth over the medium term – unperturbed by stock-market
volatility.
Global divergence has already contributed to stock-market volatility, unprecedented declines in advanced economies' government bond yields, and outsize currency movements.
Such
volatility
does not fit a fundamentals-driven market.
And, while a more balkanized financial system does reduce the likelihood of global shocks creating
volatility
in far-flung markets, it may also concentrate risks within local banking systems and increase the chance of domestic financial crises.
Policymakers must weigh the risks of volatility, exchange-rate pressures, and vulnerability to sudden reversals in capital flows against the benefits of wider access to credit and enhanced competition.
And the potential for
volatility
is particularly great if domestic corporations have large foreign-currency debts, which is true in all of the emerging economies under stress today.
But in the coming months, as policymakers face intensifying financial volatility, we will see some clues concerning how things will play out.
But, while risk aversion and
volatility
were falling and asset prices were rising, economic growth remained sluggish throughout the world.
A new period of uncertainty and
volatility
has begun, and it seems likely to lead to choppy economies and choppy markets.
With its excess of domestic saving and its maintenance of capital controls, China is comparatively insulated from
volatility
in short-term flows.
The next several months are likely to be marked by
volatility
in capital flows to emerging economies, with significant pressure on vulnerable countries.
Similarly, the Euro VIX, a popular measure of expectations of euro volatility, has fallen significantly.
But while margin financing, enabled by online platforms, amplified the risks of volatility, it alone could not cause such a crash.
One is that they intervene directly in markets, both domestic and across borders, to reduce competition and
volatility
while they rebuild their buffering capacity.
But the passage of recent constitutional reforms by the Legislative Yuan illustrates the continuing
volatility
of the situation.
And today’s lack of clarity has become a major contributor to market
volatility
– the last place the Fed should want to be.
That is true, on average and in normal times, but what happens if many SWFs, responding to sudden uncertainty and volatility, pull back at the same time for diplomatic or commercial reasons?
Twenty-first-century algorithmic trading may be more complex, but it, too, has unintended consequences, and it, too, can amplify
volatility.
Market
volatility
declined, as did the associated uncertainty, buttressing consumer confidence.
Similarly, the
volatility
premium, defined as the price of options that insure against falls in the equity index, has fallen considerably.
From the beginning, members of his entourage worried about his
volatility
and mental balance.
While their stated aim was to save the euro, the government leaders involved did exactly the opposite, producing increased nervousness and
volatility
in financial markets, which in turn exacerbated Ireland’s problems.
Given China’s size and its rising share in the global market, macroeconomic instability there fuels
volatility
in global prices for basic commodities and raw materials.
If improved confidence in the US economy does not translate into stronger hard data, unmet expectations for economic growth and corporate earnings could cause financial-market sentiment to slump, fueling market
volatility
and driving down asset prices.
Unless the Trump administration can work well with a cooperative Congress to translate market-motivating intentions into well-calibrated actions soon, the lagging hard data risks dragging down confidence, creating headwinds that extend well beyond financial
volatility.
In a report submitted to the finance ministers and central bank governors gathered in Bali, the group argues that it should be possible for countries to benefit from international capital flows without risking excessive market
volatility
and crises.
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