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turmoil

[tur-moil] / ˈtɜr mɔɪl /


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Without their star forward, Palace were already developing cracks on the field when the January window laid the turmoil at the club bare.

From BBC

To be sure, past geopolitical events rarely triggered sustained market turmoil, unless they spilled over into a full-blown U.S. economic slowdown.

From MarketWatch

What it says about America: The music industry had just emerged from decades of turmoil caused by expiring recording patents, the rise of radio, the Great Depression and the disruption of sound films.

From The Wall Street Journal

The margin figure also lands as Wall Street weighs potential threats like tariffs, a “no-hire, no-fire” job market and geopolitical turmoil.

From MarketWatch

In the 18 months since the collapse of Sheikh Hasina's government, Bangladesh has endured political turmoil but also biting economic pain -- with many hoping for a rebound under new leadership after elections on February 12.

From Barron's