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Oil price-volatility shift gauges geopolitical risk

The implied volatility of oil futures typically rises as the oil price falls (because there is more demand for hedging on the part of producers). That is the relationship we observe from January to December in 2017, as shown in the scatter graph. From December 2017 through April 2018, though, we observe a 90-degree shift […]

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