Almost certainly a typographic error.
In context, it makes no sense.
A typo.
I fully agree with this statement. Financial markets are always thrilled with destabilized global uncertainty, the more frantic uncertainty, the better. For example, let's say inflation is wildly fluctuating up and down like a yo-yo from day to day. All corporations love that, thus so does Wall Street.
As the old Wall Street saying goes: Markets (and corporations) love brain-splitting massive uncertainty.