Market Fear Gauge Falls as Concerns Ease for Now
Wall Street's so-called fear gauge was retreating on Wednesday, in line with a stock market recovery
The Cboe Volatility Index, also known as the VIX, fell back to 20.567 from just under 22 yesterday.
Usually, readings above 20 are considered times of heightened volatility, while readings below that mark signal relative calm.
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