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Global Corruption Remains High Despite Anti-Corruption Efforts

The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index shows a global decline in anti-corruption efforts, with 47 countries scoring their lowest since 2012; the global average remained at 43, highlighting persistent challenges in tackling corruption worldwide.

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Hungary Remains EU's Most Corrupt Nation in 2023 CPI

The 2023 Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Hungary 82nd globally and as the EU's most corrupt nation for the third consecutive year, scoring 41 points—a decrease from last year—due to the weakening of the rule of law and institutionalized corruption.

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Spain's Corruption Perception Index Score Plummets to 46th Globally

Spain's score in Transparency International's 2024 Corruption Perception Index fell to 56, placing it 46th globally and 16th in the EU, due to stagnant anti-corruption policies, weakened regional control structures, and delayed transposition of EU directives.

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Türkiye's Corruption Perception Index Score Remains Low at 34

The 2024 Corruption Perception Index ranked Türkiye 107th out of 180 countries with a score of 34, unchanged from 2023, highlighting persistent concerns about public sector corruption despite some recent economic reforms.

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Australia's Inflation Slows to 2.4 Percent, but Individual Experiences Vary

Australia's Consumer Price Index (CPI) shows inflation at 2.4 percent at the end of 2023, down from 7.8 percent two years prior; however, this average masks significant variations in individual cost of living experiences due to differing spending patterns and housing costs, particularly for mortgage...

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ALICE Index Reveals Inflation's Disproportionate Impact on Low-Income Households

President Trump's call for emergency price relief highlights the significant disparity between official inflation measures (CPI) and the reality faced by ALICE households (asset-limited, income-constrained, employed), who experience inflation rates consistently higher than the CPI, impacting nearly ...

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Global Corruption Soars as Denmark, Finland, and Singapore Top 2024 Index

The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Denmark, Finland, and Singapore as the least corrupt, while revealing an "alarmingly high" global rise in corruption, with 47 nations scoring their lowest since 2012, impacting climate change efforts and jeopardizing transparency.

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Global Corruption Worsens: 47 Countries Hit Record Lows in 2024 Index

The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index shows a worsening global corruption crisis, with 47 countries scoring their lowest since 2012; the global average remained at 43, and the U.S. dropped to 65 points from 69.

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Global Corruption Remains High Despite Efforts, Index Shows

The 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index shows a global stagnation in efforts to fight corruption, with 47 countries scoring the lowest since 2012, and the U.S., France, and Germany among those experiencing declines, highlighting a lack of transparency and accountability.

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Tariff Fears and Strong Jobs Data Override Inflation Expectations

The release of the January jobs report and anticipation of U.S. tariffs caused equity and bond prices to fall, overshadowing the projected easing of year-on-year inflation in the upcoming January CPI report, which could lead to future Fed rate cuts.

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Australia's Inflation Plunges, Rate Cut Expected

Australia's inflation rate fell to 2.4 percent annually in the December 2024 quarter, lower than expected, driven by government subsidies and easing prices; this significantly increases the likelihood of a Reserve Bank interest rate cut in February.

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Core CPI Below Estimates, Stocks Surge

U.S. core inflation in December was lower than expected at 0.2% monthly and 3.2% annually, causing the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield to fall and stock markets to surge in their best day since November, while banks reported exceeding earnings estimates.

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