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Meanings of recent turbulence in English
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Usage of recent turbulence in English
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That transformation has lifted them above the fray during recentturbulence in emerging markets.
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It might seem like old-fashioned market volatility, but the recentturbulence has new and worrying drivers.
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Or might the recentturbulence suggest that things are about to get rockier for stock markets?
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Still, much of the recentturbulence looks temporary.
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I watched them emerge from whatever hiding places they had scattered to, startled by the recentturbulence.
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He said the group did not revise the bid price despite the recentturbulence in the global stock and commodities markets.
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He said lower growth in Europe due to recentturbulence could impact Latin America, but the region is generally well prepared for such problems.
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The eurozone peaked in the second quarter of 2015 and the trend was starting to weaken even before the recentturbulence on the financial markets.
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And while she sings in French on an original like that one, many of these latest songs reflect on the recentturbulence in her homeland.
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The Dublin market was sent reeling yesterday with the ISEQ down 4.58 per cent - one of the heaviest falls of the recentturbulence.
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Ryanair is still flying high, despite some recentturbulence, with its first half profits advancing by 11 per cent to €1.3 billion.
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RECENTturbulence in the foreign exchange markets has prompted some serious rethinking at the Department of Finance.
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Recentturbulence in Treasuries, amid a growing perception that a Fed-inspired bull run is over, has spilled over into JGBs, increasing market volatility.