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Spain's Richest 200: A 2025 Net Worth Analysis
The 2025 ranking of Spain's 200 wealthiest individuals, based on data from over 1,050 sources including official records and reputable media, assesses net worth through company equity, dividends, and market values as of January 2, 2025, excluding personal assets like jewelry and art.
Spain's Richest 200: A 2025 Net Worth Analysis
The 2025 ranking of Spain's 200 wealthiest individuals, based on data from over 1,050 sources including official records and reputable media, assesses net worth through company equity, dividends, and market values as of January 2, 2025, excluding personal assets like jewelry and art.
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40% Bias Score


Russia's January 2025 Inflation: 9.92% Year-on-Year
Russia's January 2025 inflation reached 9.92% year-on-year, contrasting sharply with the 16.4% perceived by consumers; contributing factors include increased government spending and import restrictions; the Central Bank held its key interest rate steady.
Russia's January 2025 Inflation: 9.92% Year-on-Year
Russia's January 2025 inflation reached 9.92% year-on-year, contrasting sharply with the 16.4% perceived by consumers; contributing factors include increased government spending and import restrictions; the Central Bank held its key interest rate steady.
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48% Bias Score


Elbe Deepening Unlikely to Boost Hamburg Port Competitiveness: Study
A new study reveals that deepening the Elbe River is unlikely to significantly improve Hamburg's port competitiveness, prompting calls for a shift towards sustainable port development and collaboration between Hamburg and Bremerhaven/Bremen as 'energy transition hubs'. The study, commissioned by env...
Elbe Deepening Unlikely to Boost Hamburg Port Competitiveness: Study
A new study reveals that deepening the Elbe River is unlikely to significantly improve Hamburg's port competitiveness, prompting calls for a shift towards sustainable port development and collaboration between Hamburg and Bremerhaven/Bremen as 'energy transition hubs'. The study, commissioned by env...
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44% Bias Score


Germany's 2024 GDP Shrinks 0.2%, Defying Economic Forecasts
Germany's 2024 GDP unexpectedly contracted by 0.2 percent, defying expert predictions of growth, primarily due to underestimated inflation impacts and the manufacturing sector's deep crisis, leading to subdued consumer spending and investment.
Germany's 2024 GDP Shrinks 0.2%, Defying Economic Forecasts
Germany's 2024 GDP unexpectedly contracted by 0.2 percent, defying expert predictions of growth, primarily due to underestimated inflation impacts and the manufacturing sector's deep crisis, leading to subdued consumer spending and investment.
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40% Bias Score


US QSR and C-Store CRE Investment: A Limited Window of Opportunity
Oxford Economics suggests a limited window of opportunity for CRE investment, particularly favoring US quick-serve restaurants and convenience stores due to low vacancy rates (below 2%), industry fragmentation, and chain expansion, despite potential future risks from rising interest rates.
US QSR and C-Store CRE Investment: A Limited Window of Opportunity
Oxford Economics suggests a limited window of opportunity for CRE investment, particularly favoring US quick-serve restaurants and convenience stores due to low vacancy rates (below 2%), industry fragmentation, and chain expansion, despite potential future risks from rising interest rates.
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32% Bias Score


Real Interest Rates and Investment Performance: Beyond Nominal Returns
This article analyzes investment performance measurement, emphasizing the importance of real interest rates (nominal interest rate minus inflation) to determine true investment success and comparing investment returns to market indices and inflation; it also explains the recent decoupling of gold pr...
Real Interest Rates and Investment Performance: Beyond Nominal Returns
This article analyzes investment performance measurement, emphasizing the importance of real interest rates (nominal interest rate minus inflation) to determine true investment success and comparing investment returns to market indices and inflation; it also explains the recent decoupling of gold pr...
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36% Bias Score

Gold Prices Refute "Bidenflation" Narrative
The minimal change in the price of gold from approximately $1,859/ounce in January 2021 to $1,935/ounce in February 2022 contradicts the "Bidenflation" narrative, suggesting that other factors caused price increases during this period.

Gold Prices Refute "Bidenflation" Narrative
The minimal change in the price of gold from approximately $1,859/ounce in January 2021 to $1,935/ounce in February 2022 contradicts the "Bidenflation" narrative, suggesting that other factors caused price increases during this period.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Ineffective Tariffs on China
President Trump's 10% tariff on Chinese imports, intended to revive US manufacturing, proved ineffective due to the US's economic reliance on high-tech industries and a lack of human capital in other sectors; relocating production to other countries negated the impact, highlighting the need for alte...

Trump's Ineffective Tariffs on China
President Trump's 10% tariff on Chinese imports, intended to revive US manufacturing, proved ineffective due to the US's economic reliance on high-tech industries and a lack of human capital in other sectors; relocating production to other countries negated the impact, highlighting the need for alte...
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52% Bias Score

High Taxes and 'Mali Anestezi' in Turkey Fuel Dissatisfaction
Turkey's 'tevkifat' tax system, where employers withhold taxes before employee payouts, causes widespread dissatisfaction due to the perceived high tax burden stemming from multiple tax layers (income tax, KDV, ÖTV etc.) and a lack of transparency, impacting net income and potentially hindering futu...

High Taxes and 'Mali Anestezi' in Turkey Fuel Dissatisfaction
Turkey's 'tevkifat' tax system, where employers withhold taxes before employee payouts, causes widespread dissatisfaction due to the perceived high tax burden stemming from multiple tax layers (income tax, KDV, ÖTV etc.) and a lack of transparency, impacting net income and potentially hindering futu...
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48% Bias Score

Spain's Housing Market Booms Amidst Severe Shortage, Not Bubble
Spain's housing market is experiencing rapid price increases and high sales, but experts dismiss bubble fears due to a massive housing shortage estimated between 600,000 and 1.5 million units, impacting affordability.

Spain's Housing Market Booms Amidst Severe Shortage, Not Bubble
Spain's housing market is experiencing rapid price increases and high sales, but experts dismiss bubble fears due to a massive housing shortage estimated between 600,000 and 1.5 million units, impacting affordability.
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52% Bias Score

Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Cost NSW \$1.4 Trillion, Claims Labor
Labor claims the Coalition's nuclear plan will cost NSW \$1.4tn over 25 years due to a smaller energy grid, impacting industries like aluminum smelting and potentially closing plants in NSW and Victoria by 2030.

Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Cost NSW \$1.4 Trillion, Claims Labor
Labor claims the Coalition's nuclear plan will cost NSW \$1.4tn over 25 years due to a smaller energy grid, impacting industries like aluminum smelting and potentially closing plants in NSW and Victoria by 2030.
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56% Bias Score

Three Worst US States for Workers in 2024
A 2024 study ranks Hawaii, Louisiana, and Tennessee as the worst U.S. states for workers, citing low disposable income, long work hours, and poor workplace safety as key factors; Hawaii's low income contrasts with its high happiness index.

Three Worst US States for Workers in 2024
A 2024 study ranks Hawaii, Louisiana, and Tennessee as the worst U.S. states for workers, citing low disposable income, long work hours, and poor workplace safety as key factors; Hawaii's low income contrasts with its high happiness index.
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52% Bias Score
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