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turbulence

[tur-byuh-luhns] / ˈtɜr byə ləns /




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The fight has sparked turbulence in stocks, a development that might normally cause investors to seek safety in bonds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whenever markets encounter turbulence, investors turn their attention to the VIX.

From MarketWatch

Small businesses largely managed to weather the economic turbulence over the past year, but expectations for the year ahead have stalled.

From Barron's

Reeves said it was the government's duty to "secure our economy against shocks and protect families from the turbulence that we see beyond our borders".

From BBC

But investors should expect some turbulence as it prepares for its public debut.

From MarketWatch