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Hybrid Cars Outsell Battery EVs in China's Booming Auto Market
In 2024, BYD, China's leading automaker, sold 4.3 million passenger cars, with hybrids outselling battery-only electric vehicles (BEVs) for the first time; Tesla also sold over 600,000 BEVs, while other Chinese BEV startups like Zeekr, Nio, and Xpeng faced increased competition from established and ...
Hybrid Cars Outsell Battery EVs in China's Booming Auto Market
In 2024, BYD, China's leading automaker, sold 4.3 million passenger cars, with hybrids outselling battery-only electric vehicles (BEVs) for the first time; Tesla also sold over 600,000 BEVs, while other Chinese BEV startups like Zeekr, Nio, and Xpeng faced increased competition from established and ...
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36% Bias Score


Market Soars on First Trading Day of 2025
On January 1st, 2025, major stock market indices surged, fueled by gains in cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin above \$96,000), meme stocks (impacted by Roaring Kitty's posts), and semiconductor stocks; the Dow rose over 300 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq gained 0.7%.
Market Soars on First Trading Day of 2025
On January 1st, 2025, major stock market indices surged, fueled by gains in cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin above \$96,000), meme stocks (impacted by Roaring Kitty's posts), and semiconductor stocks; the Dow rose over 300 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq gained 0.7%.
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56% Bias Score


Goldman Sachs Projects Massive Gains for Uber, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Belden
Goldman Sachs added Uber Technologies, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Belden to its January conviction list, projecting substantial gains: Uber at nearly 60%, Norwegian at 36%, and Belden at over 23%, based on various factors including profitability, cost-cutting, and market recovery.
Goldman Sachs Projects Massive Gains for Uber, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Belden
Goldman Sachs added Uber Technologies, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Belden to its January conviction list, projecting substantial gains: Uber at nearly 60%, Norwegian at 36%, and Belden at over 23%, based on various factors including profitability, cost-cutting, and market recovery.
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40% Bias Score


Hindenburg Accuses Carvana of Accounting Manipulation, Stock Drops 3%
Hindenburg Research accused Carvana of accounting manipulation and undisclosed related-party transactions involving $800 million in loan sales, causing a 3% stock drop; CEO Ernie Garcia III and his father, Ernest Garcia II, are implicated.
Hindenburg Accuses Carvana of Accounting Manipulation, Stock Drops 3%
Hindenburg Research accused Carvana of accounting manipulation and undisclosed related-party transactions involving $800 million in loan sales, causing a 3% stock drop; CEO Ernie Garcia III and his father, Ernest Garcia II, are implicated.
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48% Bias Score


Student Loan Borrowers Face Uncertainty as Biden Exits Office
As President Biden leaves office, the future of student loan forgiveness programs is uncertain, prompting 40 million borrowers to explore alternative repayment options such as PSLF, Pay As You Earn, and Income-Contingent plans, while deferments and forbearances remain available for those facing fina...
Student Loan Borrowers Face Uncertainty as Biden Exits Office
As President Biden leaves office, the future of student loan forgiveness programs is uncertain, prompting 40 million borrowers to explore alternative repayment options such as PSLF, Pay As You Earn, and Income-Contingent plans, while deferments and forbearances remain available for those facing fina...
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48% Bias Score


Cramer's Trust Sells Nvidia Shares, Locks in Massive Gain
Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust sold 250 Nvidia shares at ~$136.02 on January 2, 2025, reducing its holdings to 1,050 shares (4% portfolio weight) after a 975% gain since March 2021, while maintaining a long-term positive outlook but downgrading its rating due to potential headwinds.
Cramer's Trust Sells Nvidia Shares, Locks in Massive Gain
Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust sold 250 Nvidia shares at ~$136.02 on January 2, 2025, reducing its holdings to 1,050 shares (4% portfolio weight) after a 975% gain since March 2021, while maintaining a long-term positive outlook but downgrading its rating due to potential headwinds.
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44% Bias Score

Tech Stocks Surge in Premarket Trading, While Chinese Stocks Decline
Premarket trading saw significant gains for several tech companies, including Synaptics (up 5.9% due to a Google partnership) and Nvidia (up 1.7%), while Chinese stocks underperformed (MCHI down 1.4%) and several others saw gains based on analyst upgrades.

Tech Stocks Surge in Premarket Trading, While Chinese Stocks Decline
Premarket trading saw significant gains for several tech companies, including Synaptics (up 5.9% due to a Google partnership) and Nvidia (up 1.7%), while Chinese stocks underperformed (MCHI down 1.4%) and several others saw gains based on analyst upgrades.
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36% Bias Score

Euro and Pound Hit Multi-Month Lows Against Dollar Amidst Trump's Return
The euro and British pound reached multi-month lows against the U.S. dollar on Thursday, dropping to \$1.031 and \$1.239 respectively, due to optimism surrounding the U.S. economy and anticipation of Trump's return to the White House, along with downbeat forecasts for Europe.

Euro and Pound Hit Multi-Month Lows Against Dollar Amidst Trump's Return
The euro and British pound reached multi-month lows against the U.S. dollar on Thursday, dropping to \$1.031 and \$1.239 respectively, due to optimism surrounding the U.S. economy and anticipation of Trump's return to the White House, along with downbeat forecasts for Europe.
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48% Bias Score

Meta Replaces President of Global Affairs with Republican Staffer
Meta is replacing its President of Global Affairs, Nick Clegg, with Joel Kaplan, a former Republican staffer and George W. Bush aide, three weeks before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration; Clegg will be replaced by Kaplan, who will take on the title of Chief Global Affairs Officer.

Meta Replaces President of Global Affairs with Republican Staffer
Meta is replacing its President of Global Affairs, Nick Clegg, with Joel Kaplan, a former Republican staffer and George W. Bush aide, three weeks before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration; Clegg will be replaced by Kaplan, who will take on the title of Chief Global Affairs Officer.
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40% Bias Score

Berkshire Hathaway's 2024 Success: Outpacing S&P 500 Amidst Strategic Shifts
In 2024, Berkshire Hathaway outperformed the S&P 500 with a 25.5% return on Class A shares, driven by strong operating earnings, a massive $325 billion cash reserve generating $8 billion in investment income, and Geico's $5.7 billion underwriting profit.

Berkshire Hathaway's 2024 Success: Outpacing S&P 500 Amidst Strategic Shifts
In 2024, Berkshire Hathaway outperformed the S&P 500 with a 25.5% return on Class A shares, driven by strong operating earnings, a massive $325 billion cash reserve generating $8 billion in investment income, and Geico's $5.7 billion underwriting profit.
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44% Bias Score

South Korea's Economic Outlook: Political Risks vs. US Tariff Threat
A Bank of Korea official expects South Korea's political turmoil to subside within six months, but the possible imposition of US tariffs on South Korean exports is a more significant concern, potentially weakening the Korean won and increasing market volatility. The country's GDP growth is projected...

South Korea's Economic Outlook: Political Risks vs. US Tariff Threat
A Bank of Korea official expects South Korea's political turmoil to subside within six months, but the possible imposition of US tariffs on South Korean exports is a more significant concern, potentially weakening the Korean won and increasing market volatility. The country's GDP growth is projected...
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36% Bias Score

Contrasting Market Performances: Wall Street's Strong Start vs. China's Sharp Decline
Wall Street opened the new trading year strongly, with gains driven by seven major stocks, while China's CSI 300 index fell 2.9%โits steepest decline since 2016โdue to weak manufacturing and tariff concerns; the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump and his potential economic policies are also signi...

Contrasting Market Performances: Wall Street's Strong Start vs. China's Sharp Decline
Wall Street opened the new trading year strongly, with gains driven by seven major stocks, while China's CSI 300 index fell 2.9%โits steepest decline since 2016โdue to weak manufacturing and tariff concerns; the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump and his potential economic policies are also signi...
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52% Bias Score
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