"Geopolitical turmoil" refers to a state of unrest or instability caused by conflicts and tensions between different countries or regions around the world. Full definition
Finally, the trader must also be familiar with the effects of geopolitical turmoil on a country's currency, such as the conflict in Crimea and the subsequent sanctions lobbied against Russia, as well as the effects of commodity prices on what is called commodity dollars. (investopedia.com)
In his first interview with a business magazine since his appointment, Papp — who spent four decades with the Coast Guard — talks to Fortune about drilling in the Arctic, working with Russia amid the current geopolitical turmoil, and the need to invest in everything from icebreakers to deep - water ports. (fortune.com)
Supported by Fear Trade factors such as geopolitical turmoil — both in the U.S. and abroad — and low to negative government bond yields, gold's move here can be seen as a bullish sign. (usfunds.com)