Analyst Chris Turner from ING Groep pointed out in a report that the key indicator measuring expected price fluctuations—the implied volatility of the euro against the US dollar—is currently declining after a period of high volatility in the first half of March. Data from the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) shows that the one-month implied volatility of the euro against the US dollar is currently 7.125%, down from over 9% earlier this month. Turner stated that the stability of the US asset market and the re-evaluation of how quickly new fiscal stimulus measures or defense spending in Germany could enhance economic growth in the eurozone have collectively contributed to the decline in implied volatility. It is noteworthy that during the recent period of volatility, market expectations for interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank did not undergo significant changes.
Clear
All
Quotes
News
Learn
Help
All
HK
US
CN
SG
AU
JP
All
News
Announcements
Reports
No matches yet
Operations too frequent. Please try again later.
Please check network settings and try again Refresh
Refresh
Loading
History record
Latest News
-
One Week Ahead | Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" are about to be implemented! It may become a turning point for Global Assets; Non-farm payrolls and Powell take turns to "shake the market"! The "temporary inflation theory" is attracting much attention; the H
Weekend Reading | The AI Battlefield in the Real World: Why are Global Top Enterprises Choosing to Collaborate with Alibaba?
Bank of China, Bank of Communications, China Construction Bank, Postal Savings Bank Of China, collectively announce! Planning to raise 520 billion yuan from the Ministry of Finance and others!
Quotes
More
News
More
Learn
More
Help
More
Loading
News
More
Announcements
More
Reports
More
欧美隐含波动率下降 欧洲央行预期不变
The implied volatility in Europe and the United States is declining, while the expectations of the European Central Bank remain unchanged.
The translation is provided by third-party software.
The above content is for informational or educational purposes only and does not constitute any investment advice related to Futu. Although we strive to ensure the truthfulness, accuracy, and originality of all such content, we cannot guarantee it.
Like
Views 274
Write a comment
Statement
This page is machine-translated. Futubull tries to improve but does not guarantee the accuracy and reliability of the translation, and will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by any inaccuracy or omission of the translation.
Comment(0)
Reason For Report