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Prudential Considers £8 Billion Indian Asset Spin-off
Prudential is considering an £8 billion spin-off of its 49% stake in ICICI Prudential Asset Management, a joint venture in India, potentially listing on the Mumbai stock exchange; this follows a trend of UK firms choosing overseas listings, dealing a blow to the City of London.
Prudential Considers £8 Billion Indian Asset Spin-off
Prudential is considering an £8 billion spin-off of its 49% stake in ICICI Prudential Asset Management, a joint venture in India, potentially listing on the Mumbai stock exchange; this follows a trend of UK firms choosing overseas listings, dealing a blow to the City of London.
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56% Bias Score


Basque Businesses Urge Strong EU Response to Trump's Tariffs
Cebek and the Basque Country's leader advocate for a strong European response to Trump's tariff threats, while anticipating moderate economic growth in 2025 despite risks from international conflicts and the contraction of Basque industry in 2024. A new Industrial Defense Group is formed to navigate...
Basque Businesses Urge Strong EU Response to Trump's Tariffs
Cebek and the Basque Country's leader advocate for a strong European response to Trump's tariff threats, while anticipating moderate economic growth in 2025 despite risks from international conflicts and the contraction of Basque industry in 2024. A new Industrial Defense Group is formed to navigate...
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32% Bias Score


Spain Debates Minimum Wage Tax Amid Inflationary Pressures
The Spanish government is debating whether minimum wage earners should pay income tax, highlighting a conflict between social support and tax contribution; the debate reveals a broader issue of declining purchasing power due to inflation and unchanged tax brackets since 2015, impacting all workers.
Spain Debates Minimum Wage Tax Amid Inflationary Pressures
The Spanish government is debating whether minimum wage earners should pay income tax, highlighting a conflict between social support and tax contribution; the debate reveals a broader issue of declining purchasing power due to inflation and unchanged tax brackets since 2015, impacting all workers.
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52% Bias Score


UK Economy Defies Expectations with 0.1% Growth in Q4 2024
The UK economy unexpectedly grew by 0.1% in the last quarter of 2024, driven by construction and services, despite lower living standards and concerns about future growth due to tax increases.
UK Economy Defies Expectations with 0.1% Growth in Q4 2024
The UK economy unexpectedly grew by 0.1% in the last quarter of 2024, driven by construction and services, despite lower living standards and concerns about future growth due to tax increases.
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40% Bias Score


Korean Air Overtakes Qatar Airways as World's Best Airline
Korean Air, based in Seoul, South Korea, has been ranked the world's best airline in 2025 by AirlineRatings.com, surpassing Qatar Airways, due to its wider economy seats and superior onboard amenities; other top-ranked airlines include Qatar Airways, Air New Zealand, and several others across differ...
Korean Air Overtakes Qatar Airways as World's Best Airline
Korean Air, based in Seoul, South Korea, has been ranked the world's best airline in 2025 by AirlineRatings.com, surpassing Qatar Airways, due to its wider economy seats and superior onboard amenities; other top-ranked airlines include Qatar Airways, Air New Zealand, and several others across differ...
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40% Bias Score


UK Avoids Recession, but Living Standards Decline
The UK economy grew by 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024, avoiding a technical recession, but GDP per capita fell by 0.1 percent, highlighting a decline in living standards despite December's 0.4 percent expansion.
UK Avoids Recession, but Living Standards Decline
The UK economy grew by 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024, avoiding a technical recession, but GDP per capita fell by 0.1 percent, highlighting a decline in living standards despite December's 0.4 percent expansion.
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56% Bias Score

Federal Judge Lifts Freeze on Trump's Workforce Buyout Offer
A federal judge lifted a temporary freeze on President Trump's offer allowing federal workers to resign with benefits until September 30, despite a lawsuit from the AFGE claiming the offer was coercive and lacked transparency; 75,000 of two million workers accepted the offer before the deadline.

Federal Judge Lifts Freeze on Trump's Workforce Buyout Offer
A federal judge lifted a temporary freeze on President Trump's offer allowing federal workers to resign with benefits until September 30, despite a lawsuit from the AFGE claiming the offer was coercive and lacked transparency; 75,000 of two million workers accepted the offer before the deadline.
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40% Bias Score

ABN Amro Reports €2.7 Billion Profit, Explores Further Acquisitions
ABN Amro reported a nearly €2.7 billion net profit in 2023, driven by increased fees and mortgage interest, despite a housing shortage; CEO Robert Swaak will be succeeded by Marguerite Bérard; the bank continues exploring acquisitions and addresses a €95 million dividend stripping provision.

ABN Amro Reports €2.7 Billion Profit, Explores Further Acquisitions
ABN Amro reported a nearly €2.7 billion net profit in 2023, driven by increased fees and mortgage interest, despite a housing shortage; CEO Robert Swaak will be succeeded by Marguerite Bérard; the bank continues exploring acquisitions and addresses a €95 million dividend stripping provision.
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40% Bias Score

Chemist Warehouse's $32 Billion ASX Debut Shakes Up Australian Pharma Retail
Chemist Warehouse and Sigma Healthcare merged to create a $32 billion Australian pharmaceutical giant, controlling 16% of the market, sparking debate about competition but resulting in significant wealth for founders and investors.

Chemist Warehouse's $32 Billion ASX Debut Shakes Up Australian Pharma Retail
Chemist Warehouse and Sigma Healthcare merged to create a $32 billion Australian pharmaceutical giant, controlling 16% of the market, sparking debate about competition but resulting in significant wealth for founders and investors.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's Economic Growth: Strengths and Challenges
Spain's strong economic growth, driven by tourism and service exports, faces challenges from high public spending, insufficient private investment, and a housing shortage; the country's competitiveness relies on addressing these issues.

Spain's Economic Growth: Strengths and Challenges
Spain's strong economic growth, driven by tourism and service exports, faces challenges from high public spending, insufficient private investment, and a housing shortage; the country's competitiveness relies on addressing these issues.
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44% Bias Score

UK Economy Surges 0.1% in Q4 2024, Defying Forecasts
Britain's economy grew 0.1% in Q4 2024, defying predictions of a 0.1% decline; December saw 0.4% growth, driven by services, offsetting production sector weakness; Chancellor Reeves receives a boost after budget criticism.

UK Economy Surges 0.1% in Q4 2024, Defying Forecasts
Britain's economy grew 0.1% in Q4 2024, defying predictions of a 0.1% decline; December saw 0.4% growth, driven by services, offsetting production sector weakness; Chancellor Reeves receives a boost after budget criticism.
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40% Bias Score

Russia introduces cooling-off period for consumer loans to combat fraud
The Russian State Duma passed a law mandating a 4-hour to 48-hour cooling-off period for consumer loans above 50,000 rubles starting September 1, 2025, aiming to curb 4.4 billion rubles in loan fraud losses (Q4 2022-Q3 2023).

Russia introduces cooling-off period for consumer loans to combat fraud
The Russian State Duma passed a law mandating a 4-hour to 48-hour cooling-off period for consumer loans above 50,000 rubles starting September 1, 2025, aiming to curb 4.4 billion rubles in loan fraud losses (Q4 2022-Q3 2023).
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48% Bias Score
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