turmoil
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His 1968 book, “The Population Bomb,” made him famous in an era of economic and political turmoil that led to public pessimism.
The announcement comes roughly a week after Inditex reported an acceleration in sales growth at the start of its fiscal year despite geopolitical turmoil and stiff competition in the fashion industry.
Dubai’s economic engine—driven by luxury real estate, foreign capital and global tourism—has benefited from its perception as an island of unshakable stability in a region historically beset by turmoil.
The turmoil could send up energy and commodity prices in ways that could further delay reaching the target.
Wyoming bought the gold in December after passing a law requiring the state’s investment portfolio to add precious metals as a hedge against economic turmoil.
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