Volatility index's dip only a short detour for stock uncertainty

The CBOE Volatility Index -- which reflects market uncertainty -- had been trading at elevated levels since the fall, but recently dipped below 40 for the first time since early January, a potential signal of investor willingness to take on more risk.
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