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1 Such is certainly the case with the latest Russian financial turmoil .
2 At a time of financial turmoil , however, they all accepted large pay cuts.
3 Some blame the landmark 1999 law for contributing to the current financial turmoil .
4 The survey was carried out in May, before current financial turmoil .
5 Iceland has found itself perched on a faultline in the global financial turmoil .
6 Ten years after the Asian financial turmoil , similar problems are looming over neighbouring countries.
7 The bank blamed the losses on intensified financial turmoil and radically different market conditions.
8 Past economic crises are also evidence that oil provided no protection against financial turmoil .
9 But he said any recovery could be prolonged if the financial turmoil remains unresolved.
10 But losses were pared almost in half as fears of widespread financial turmoil abated.
11 The pandemic seemed certain to send them into financial turmoil .
12 As the utility's operational capabilities flounder, it's financial turmoil has further hampered its proficiency.
13 All of this would tip Europe as a whole into recession and renewed financial turmoil .
14 Missing payments could trigger financial turmoil and hit the U.S. economy, possibly triggering a recession.
15 It appears participants of International motor show in Frankfurt have hardly noticed the financial turmoil .
16 But faced with two wars, financial turmoil and economic recession can the untried president-elect deliver?
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