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turbulence

[tur-byuh-luhns] / ˈtɜr byə ləns /




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"The world doesn't need more turbulence, it needs peace," said Lula, who arrived in India on Wednesday for a summit on artificial intelligence and a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

From Barron's

"The world doesn't need more turbulence, it needs peace," said Lula who arrived in India on Wednesday to attend a summit on artificial intelligence.

From Barron's

In private credit, firms buy harder-to-sell assets for longer periods of time, with the understanding their clients will be willing to stomach some turbulence in the middle.

From The Wall Street Journal

When currents spread out, they heat the atmosphere, stir up winds, and create turbulence that can affect satellites traveling through that region.

From Science Daily

Investors remain interested in backing secondaries, despite recent turbulence in the private-credit industry.

From The Wall Street Journal