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turbulence

[tur-byuh-luhns] / ˈtɜr byə ləns /




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Those names offer access to the upside of AI, while navigating potential turbulence in the more obvious, well-established plays, they say.

From MarketWatch

"Younger players tend to feel it more. So one of the reasons Thiago maybe didn't perform better in Brazil was this turbulence."

From BBC

The airline industry is projected to have a better year as travel demand broadly remains resilient, despite signs of turbulence elsewhere in the economy, analysts have said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The latest issue for Airbus surfaced as rival Boeing appears to be emerging from the worst of its recent turbulence.

From The Wall Street Journal

That isn’t to say that the AI trade is going away — although more turbulence could be in store, as investors appear increasingly willing to differentiate between winners and losers.

From MarketWatch