Here's an example from Brisbane Times,
"What we do know is the world is more indebted now than it was before
the financial crisis." That being so, financial markets are seemingly
willing to disregard the flashpoints building up.
meaning
Here's an example from Brisbane Times,
"What we do know is the world is more indebted now than it was before
the financial crisis." That being so, financial markets are seemingly
willing to disregard the flashpoints building up.
Best Answer
It is a set phrase meaning:
That being so:
(The Free Dictionary)