The period of
economic turmoil since the financial crisis has actually coincided with an increase in people's wellbeing, an official study has found.
Not exact matches
Numerous polls published
since the June referendum have shown that the British public still narrowly favours Brexit despite warnings of
economic apocalypse and political
turmoil.
Signs of global
economic turmoil are being seen from falling stock market and crude oil prices to the weakest Canadian dollar
since 2004.
While each of the five nations has had its ups and downs ever
since, one of the aforementioned countries is currently going through a period of serious
economic turmoil: Brazil.
The fund grew 5.96 percent and has an estimated $ 150.3 billion value — the highest
since the
economic turmoil of 2008 - 09, DiNapoli said.
The comments mark a significant political shift in Labour's rhetoric
since last week's
economic turmoil.
Although that's 100 % the right call - not least given the
economic turmoil - the party probably has more right to be upbeat at this year's Conference than at any time
since 1987.
Since the nation plunged into
economic turmoil, a handful of states have scaled back pay bonuses and subsidies for teachers who earn certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
Peru is similar using dollars
since they went through their
economic turmoil recently but I didn't have the same vibe in Peru.
Since the opening of the Neue Galerie in 2001, exhibitions of German and Austrian Expressionist art have become more frequent in the US; perhaps contemporary political,
economic, and social
turmoil is the reason behind this renewed interest in war - torn Germany and Austria.
«Sparked by the stock market's
turmoil since the beginning of the year, some are concerned that the current
economic expansion is aging quite rapidly.