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Volatility is a measure of how much the price of a financial instrument, such as a bond, stock, or fund, moves up and down over a certain period of time. Higher volatility means prices change more sharply and more often, while lower volatility means prices tend to move more gradually and remain more stable. In bond markets, volatility is commonly linked to changes in interest rates, credit risk, market sentiment, and overall market conditions.