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Europe and the United States have been the main sources of turmoil in global markets during the past year, but investors in Asia have had more than their share of suffering.
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The source of turmoil is the gap between expectations of speedy change by those who made the people's revolution two years ago and the slow process of building an entirely new society.
Camby's tenure with the Knicks has always been a source of turmoil within the organization, with factions choosing sides after Charles Oakley, one of the team's most valuable and popular players, was traded to acquire him three years ago.
If a collapse does happen, central banks may face a tricky decision: do they rescue the markets and reinforce the perception that they exist to prop up asset values, or do they let the markets fall and risk contagion in the financial sector and the hit to consumer confidence that might ensue?Bond markets are also a potential source of turmoil.
We may curse the heavens when things don't go as planned, but in the end, this source of turmoil can often be creatively fertile ground, and fortune favors those who know how to turn those lemons into lemonade.
The home in the 15000 block of Rayen Street was a source of turmoil since Amier moved back in with his parents, which neighbors said happened in the last two years.
He was a one-person source of geopolitical turmoil.
Her husband is constantly away on business and this is a source of much turmoil.
Disputed successions were a continual source of political turmoil until Chura Chand, a five-year-old member of the ruling family, was nominated raja in 1891.
While waiting for the government to announce the results of its stress tests of major banks, Wall Street already seemed to be looking ahead to another potential source of market turmoil: technology stocks.
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