AFP/Getty Images Risk emanating from the White House is elevated, according to one gaugeAdd 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 invasion of Iraq. Hansen highlighted the Geopolitical Risk Index in a tweet (pointed out in MarketWatch’s Need to Know column), noting that the previous high for the GRI was back in August during intensifying fears that North Korea could spark a military, or even nuclear, conflict.Much of the recent political worry has centered on the musical chairs in the White House, with a number of high-profile Trump administration departures elevating concerns about turmoil in Washington, which threaten to upend the administration’s pro-business agenda.via