Usually, yeah. (Answerer shrugs...) In the derivatives business there are no absolutes, but in a lot of cases the premium rises with increasing volatility.
You got it all wrong! As a country becomes richer their primary sector becomes smaller because they move their factories to foreign places as it is cheap labour tut tut tut
It decrease because the good becomes more expensive to produce .
Implied volatility is the expected volatility of the underlying stock. The higher the implied volatility, the more the underlying stock is expected to move and thus the more expensive an option becomes due to increased extrinsic value.
Generally, yes. But on occassions, the short term rate becomes "sticky" and the longer term rates become more volatile. In addition, volatility is usually measured as a relativity to the rate itself. So when rates are low they "appear" more volatile. As an example, if rates are 0.10$, then a move to 0.11% is a 10% move, while the same absolute move (0.01%) when rates are 10% is only at 0.1% move.
When input costs increase, the supply of goods or services typically decreases because it becomes more expensive for producers to make and sell their products. This can lead to higher prices for consumers.
200% increase.
Either if you decrease the distance, or if you increase one or the other of the masses.
At a greater distance, the gravitational force becomes less.
because as you get higher into the air the air gets lighter and becomes cold
In order to find the percentage increase and decrease between to numbers are easy. All you have to is subtract the number you start out with to the number it becomes.
As you go higher in the atmosphere, the temperature generally decreases. This is because the atmosphere becomes less dense and there are fewer molecules to retain heat.
to decrease the NADH and increase the NAD+
If the water is above 4C in temperature ( above 40F) it will decrease in volume if refrigerated. When it reaches 40F then it will start to increase in volume, and when it freezes at 32F (0C) it increases a lot in volume when it becomes ice. After that, below 32C, it starts to decrease again.
When you increase the length of a guitar string, the pitch produced becomes lower, as the longer string vibrates at a lower frequency. Conversely, when you decrease the length of the string, the pitch becomes higher because the shorter string vibrates at a higher frequency.
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The slope of a line increases when the line becomes steeper, meaning that the rise over run ratio of the line becomes larger. This can happen when the line becomes more vertical. Conversely, the slope decreases when the line becomes less steep, which occurs when the line becomes more horizontal.
When air becomes warm, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. This can lead to the formation of clouds and eventually precipitation. In water, warmth can increase its evaporation rate and decrease its density, causing it to rise as well.