Copper: A Look at Implied Volatility

  • 30 Jun 2021
  • By Erik Norland

Off The Charts! examines the pertinent economic issues of the day, providing a deeper dive into complex topics and framing the issues in a way that can lead to a better understanding of the financial and commodities markets.

        • Duration 05:48
        • Implied volatility in copper has remained elevated despite prices recovering from their lows amid a surge in demand during the pandemic.
      • 05:48
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About the Presenter

Erik Norland is Executive Director and Senior Economist of CME Group. He is responsible for generating economic analysis on global financial markets by identifying emerging trends, evaluating economic factors and forecasting their impact on CME Group and the company’s business strategy, and upon those who trade in its various markets. He is also one of CME Group’s spokespeople on global economic, financial and geopolitical conditions.

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