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Correlations are still quite high by pre-1997 standards, but they are weakening.
Housing: Is It Time to Buy? M.P. McQueen 2011
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Correlations have only intensified as Greece, then Italy ramp up investors' blood pressure.
As Correlations Rise, There's Nowhere to Hide David Cottle 2011
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Correlations slid into causes with no explanatory linkage.
David Coates: Fact and Fiction in the "State of the Union" Debate David Coates 2011
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Correlations, even if real, do not indicate the direction of cause and effect.
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Correlations slid into causes with no explanatory linkage.
David Coates: Fact and Fiction in the "State of the Union" Debate David Coates 2011
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& P 500 Correlations Diversifying a stock portfolio requires investments that don't move in lock-step.
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Correlations rise during selloffs as investors throw out the good with the bad.
Stocks: More Room to Rally Ben Levisohn 2011
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Correlations among yields on U.S. Treasurys and movements of European bank stocks and the euro-dollar exchange rate have been more elevated than usual this year.
Stock Prices and Euro: Too Close for Comfort Jonathan Cheng 2011
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S & P 500 Correlations Diversifying a stock portfolio requires investments that don't move in lock-step.
Why the Math of Correlation Matters Jonnelle Marte 2010
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Correlations between sex and poor mental health do turn up for very young teenagers — people younger than, say, 14 — Dr. Santelli and Kirby told me.
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