This political-risk gauge just hit a 15-year high — and here’s what it means for the stock market

This political-risk gauge just hit a 15-year high — and here’s what it means for the stock market

Add heightened political risk to the growing number of factors that have been contributing to volatility on Wall Street.

In fact, according to Saxo Bank’s head of commodity strategy Ole Hansen, one measure of political risk is at its highest level since 2003, during President George W. Bush’s inv…

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