turmoil
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It is a switch he started to consider last April, he said, as the value of the U.S. dollar sank during the tariff turmoil that rattled markets.
Days later, market turmoil forced a rapid and forceful intervention to close those spreads.
From MarketWatch
On Monday, Downing Street’s head of communications quit, adding to the sense of turmoil.
The mother-of-two says the sense of community in the stream's comment section - which she calls her "TikTok family" - has helped her cope with the turmoil of life.
From BBC
It has tracked the steady ascendance of major companies in the world’s largest economy through the Great Depression, two world wars, the dot-com bubble, the 2008-09 financial crisis and tariff turmoil.
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