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Aspen Insurance to List on NYSE, Exiting London Stock Exchange
Aspen Insurance, a Lloyd's of London underwriter, plans a £3bn (€3.61bn) listing on the New York Stock Exchange, citing differences in US and UK accounting practices as the primary reason, impacting the London Stock Exchange amid declining listings and stricter UK regulations.
Aspen Insurance to List on NYSE, Exiting London Stock Exchange
Aspen Insurance, a Lloyd's of London underwriter, plans a £3bn (€3.61bn) listing on the New York Stock Exchange, citing differences in US and UK accounting practices as the primary reason, impacting the London Stock Exchange amid declining listings and stricter UK regulations.
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52% Bias Score


Former Greek PM Costas Simitis Dies at 88
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis passed away at 88 on Sunday in his summer home; a four-day national mourning period has been declared, culminating in a state funeral on January 9, 2025, at the Athens Metropolitan Cathedral.
Former Greek PM Costas Simitis Dies at 88
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis passed away at 88 on Sunday in his summer home; a four-day national mourning period has been declared, culminating in a state funeral on January 9, 2025, at the Athens Metropolitan Cathedral.
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24% Bias Score


Rhineland-Palatinate Inflation Rises to 3.3 Percent in December 2024
Rhineland-Palatinate's inflation rate rose to 3.3 percent in December 2024, impacting consumer purchasing power; the annual average was 2.6 percent, a decrease from 5.8 percent between 2023 and 2022.
Rhineland-Palatinate Inflation Rises to 3.3 Percent in December 2024
Rhineland-Palatinate's inflation rate rose to 3.3 percent in December 2024, impacting consumer purchasing power; the annual average was 2.6 percent, a decrease from 5.8 percent between 2023 and 2022.
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16% Bias Score


Greece Faces Macroeconomic Imbalances Amidst Real Estate Boom and High Deficit
The European Commission's latest report flags Greece's soaring real estate prices (13.8% in 2023), exceeding income growth by 20% since 2017, along with a persistent high current account deficit (6.2% of GDP) and high public debt (163.9% of GDP), despite improvements in some areas.
Greece Faces Macroeconomic Imbalances Amidst Real Estate Boom and High Deficit
The European Commission's latest report flags Greece's soaring real estate prices (13.8% in 2023), exceeding income growth by 20% since 2017, along with a persistent high current account deficit (6.2% of GDP) and high public debt (163.9% of GDP), despite improvements in some areas.
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44% Bias Score


European Automakers Face €15 Billion Fine, Production Cuts Amidst 2025 Crisis
European automakers face a €15 billion penalty for failing to meet 2025 EU CO2 emission targets, coupled with Chinese competition, tariff threats, and overcapacity issues, leading to factory closures and reduced sales, although some analysts predict a mid-year sales rebound.
European Automakers Face €15 Billion Fine, Production Cuts Amidst 2025 Crisis
European automakers face a €15 billion penalty for failing to meet 2025 EU CO2 emission targets, coupled with Chinese competition, tariff threats, and overcapacity issues, leading to factory closures and reduced sales, although some analysts predict a mid-year sales rebound.
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48% Bias Score


Death of Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, instrumental in Greece's eurozone entry, died at 88 on Sunday, prompting four days of national mourning. His legacy includes economic modernization and EU integration.
Death of Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, instrumental in Greece's eurozone entry, died at 88 on Sunday, prompting four days of national mourning. His legacy includes economic modernization and EU integration.
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24% Bias Score

German Inflation Normalizes to 2.2 Percent in 2024, but Real Wages Remain Stagnant
Germany's 2024 inflation rate averaged 2.2 percent, a significant decrease from the previous year but still impacting purchasing power, especially for lower and middle-income families due to high energy and food costs; this follows the energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine.

German Inflation Normalizes to 2.2 Percent in 2024, but Real Wages Remain Stagnant
Germany's 2024 inflation rate averaged 2.2 percent, a significant decrease from the previous year but still impacting purchasing power, especially for lower and middle-income families due to high energy and food costs; this follows the energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score

Germany Faces Recession as Mississippi's GDP Rivals Major European Economies
Germany's economy is projected to contract by a further -0.1% in late 2024, marking a second consecutive year of recession, while Mississippi's per capita GDP (€49,780) closely trails Germany's (€51,304), surpassing several major European economies.

Germany Faces Recession as Mississippi's GDP Rivals Major European Economies
Germany's economy is projected to contract by a further -0.1% in late 2024, marking a second consecutive year of recession, while Mississippi's per capita GDP (€49,780) closely trails Germany's (€51,304), surpassing several major European economies.
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36% Bias Score

Austrian Chancellor Resigns After Coalition Talks Collapse
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer resigned after coalition talks between the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos failed, likely leading to new elections. The FPÖ, which won 29.2% of the vote in September, is projected to gain further support.

Austrian Chancellor Resigns After Coalition Talks Collapse
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer resigned after coalition talks between the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos failed, likely leading to new elections. The FPÖ, which won 29.2% of the vote in September, is projected to gain further support.
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32% Bias Score

Poland's EU Presidency Prioritizes Security Amidst Schengen Expansion and Digital Border System Rollout
Poland assumed the rotating EU Council presidency on January 1st, focusing on strengthening European security and addressing migration challenges; the Schengen area expanded to include Romania and Bulgaria; new digital border systems are planned for implementation this year, alongside EU-wide regula...

Poland's EU Presidency Prioritizes Security Amidst Schengen Expansion and Digital Border System Rollout
Poland assumed the rotating EU Council presidency on January 1st, focusing on strengthening European security and addressing migration challenges; the Schengen area expanded to include Romania and Bulgaria; new digital border systems are planned for implementation this year, alongside EU-wide regula...
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36% Bias Score

EU Material Well-being: Luxembourg Leads, Eastern Europe Lags
In 2023, Luxembourg's household material well-being, measured by real individual consumption (AIC) per capita in purchasing power standards (PPS), was 36% above the EU average; Bulgaria and Hungary were 30% below.

EU Material Well-being: Luxembourg Leads, Eastern Europe Lags
In 2023, Luxembourg's household material well-being, measured by real individual consumption (AIC) per capita in purchasing power standards (PPS), was 36% above the EU average; Bulgaria and Hungary were 30% below.
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32% Bias Score

Death of Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, instrumental in Greece's euro adoption, died at 88; a four-day mourning period and state funeral have been declared, with tributes from across the political spectrum.

Death of Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, instrumental in Greece's euro adoption, died at 88; a four-day mourning period and state funeral have been declared, with tributes from across the political spectrum.
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36% Bias Score
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