The expansion of mortgages to high - risk borrowers, coupled with rising house prices, contributed to a period
of turmoil in financial markets that lasted from 2007 to 2010.
Therefore, the immediate aftermath of the referendum decision was dominated
by turmoil in the financial markets and a major political crisis, which in my opinion, is still ongoing.
But at $ 109,000 each the Roadsters are not cheap, and like more established car makers Tesla has been hit hard by the
recent turmoil in financial markets as well as by cost overruns and production delays for the car.
Watching
the turmoil in financial markets this past week, the question is no longer whether there will be a meltdown, but how much melting is left to go.
However, his well - received appearances in the House of Commons, as well as competency in debating the recent
turmoil in the financial markets, has led many commentators to crown him the best leader the party never had.
Yes, there is the danger that
the turmoil in the financial markets will impact the very wealth and potentially reduce demand for fine art.
So perhaps the knowledge that you'll have another source of income beyond Social Security that will keep flowing in the rest of your life regardless of
any turmoil in the financial markets will provide some peace of mind and give you a greater sense of security.
Also on the down side, plunging stock values and
turmoil in financial markets has reduced tax revenues to states like New York, which receives 20 per cent of its revenues from Wall Street.
And while these firms do not have layoffs planned, the current «
turmoil in financial markets» is «creating a fear factor» among lawyers over job security, Danice Kowalczyk, a managing director at BCG Attorney Search, told the Sun.