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turbulence

[tur-byuh-luhns] / ˈtɜr byə ləns /




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The turbulence in the markets has centred on an expectation of multiple base rate rises by the Bank of England this year.

From BBC

"As we were descending, we hit a lot of turbulence," she said.

From BBC

The blockage has caused a dramatic rise in the price of oil and gas prices, triggering turbulence in the financial markets.

From BBC

Several people have been injured after a Delta Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney was hit by turbulence on Friday morning.

From BBC

The measures limited their ability to lend and helped open the door to private-credit firms and other nonbank lenders, which had been booming until running into more recent turbulence.

From The Wall Street Journal