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The VIX, Wall Street's 'Fear Gauge,' decreased by 3.5% to close below 14, indicating low financial stress in the markets. The extended period of near-zero interest rates has kept volatility and stress at historically low levels, but recent cost capital rises may change this.
The extended period of near-zero interest rates has suppressed volatility and financial stress to historically low levels. However, we no longer live in that environment. The lagging effect of the recent rise in overall cost capital is normal, but the clock is ticking faster,… https://t.co/GeOHwcymxS
Financial Stress in the markets is at all-time lows https://t.co/4Lv6aGTldS
Financial Stress in the markets is at all-time lows 🚨 https://t.co/B0O23v0YnE