16 Jan 2015
Market volatility is on the rise - Scotiabank
FXStreet (Guatemala) - Central banks succeeded in suppressing volatility during the financial crisis and for several years since.
"As we move towards policy normalisation in the U.S., volatility is rising."
"Developments like the sudden removal of the SNB’s EUR/CHF floor have shielded the market expectations and added more uncertainty."
"However on a potentially positive note oil prices have stabilized over the
last several sessions; should this continue, it would allow markets to look more constructively at the global growth boost oil prices will provide."
"Next week’s ECB meeting is a key event for markets. C.S."
"As we move towards policy normalisation in the U.S., volatility is rising."
"Developments like the sudden removal of the SNB’s EUR/CHF floor have shielded the market expectations and added more uncertainty."
"However on a potentially positive note oil prices have stabilized over the
last several sessions; should this continue, it would allow markets to look more constructively at the global growth boost oil prices will provide."
"Next week’s ECB meeting is a key event for markets. C.S."