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December US Job Growth Slows, Wages Ease
US private sector job growth unexpectedly slowed to 122,000 in December, the lowest since August, while annual wage growth fell to 4.6 percent, its slowest pace in nearly 3.5 years; however, unemployment claims remain low at 201,000.
December US Job Growth Slows, Wages Ease
US private sector job growth unexpectedly slowed to 122,000 in December, the lowest since August, while annual wage growth fell to 4.6 percent, its slowest pace in nearly 3.5 years; however, unemployment claims remain low at 201,000.
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32% Bias Score


U.S. Jobless Claims Hit Near-Year Low Amidst Cooling Job Growth
U.S. jobless claims fell to a near-year low of 201,000 for the week ending January 4, reflecting a healthy labor market despite slowing job growth and persistent inflation concerns; the four-week average fell to 213,000, while the number of people receiving benefits rose to 1.87 million.
U.S. Jobless Claims Hit Near-Year Low Amidst Cooling Job Growth
U.S. jobless claims fell to a near-year low of 201,000 for the week ending January 4, reflecting a healthy labor market despite slowing job growth and persistent inflation concerns; the four-week average fell to 213,000, while the number of people receiving benefits rose to 1.87 million.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Win Spurs Wall Street Rally Despite Economic Uncertainty
US stock markets opened higher following the official confirmation of Donald Trump's election victory by Congress; however, the Dow Jones experienced a slight decline, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq showed gains. This follows a period of market volatility.
Trump Win Spurs Wall Street Rally Despite Economic Uncertainty
US stock markets opened higher following the official confirmation of Donald Trump's election victory by Congress; however, the Dow Jones experienced a slight decline, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq showed gains. This follows a period of market volatility.
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24% Bias Score


U.S. Services Industry Growth Fueled by Tariff Worries
The U.S. services industry saw a significant increase in activity in December (54.1%), but also a sharp rise in prices (64.4%) due to tariff concerns, impacting the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions.
U.S. Services Industry Growth Fueled by Tariff Worries
The U.S. services industry saw a significant increase in activity in December (54.1%), but also a sharp rise in prices (64.4%) due to tariff concerns, impacting the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions.
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40% Bias Score


Barr Resigns from Federal Reserve, Avoiding Potential Trump Conflict
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr resigned on February 28, 2024, to avoid a potential conflict with President-elect Trump; bank stocks rallied on the news, and the Fed will delay major regulatory decisions until a successor is appointed.
Barr Resigns from Federal Reserve, Avoiding Potential Trump Conflict
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr resigned on February 28, 2024, to avoid a potential conflict with President-elect Trump; bank stocks rallied on the news, and the Fed will delay major regulatory decisions until a successor is appointed.
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44% Bias Score


US Futures Stable Ahead of Key Economic Data
U.S. equity futures saw minimal change Sunday evening before a shortened trading week featuring key economic data releases, including the December jobs report, JOLTS report, and ADP employment survey; major indexes closed higher Friday, but still posted weekly losses; investor concerns linger about ...
US Futures Stable Ahead of Key Economic Data
U.S. equity futures saw minimal change Sunday evening before a shortened trading week featuring key economic data releases, including the December jobs report, JOLTS report, and ADP employment survey; major indexes closed higher Friday, but still posted weekly losses; investor concerns linger about ...
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16% Bias Score

Fed Governor Waller Supports Further Interest Rate Cuts Despite Inflation
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller advocates for further interest rate cuts in 2025, despite current inflation near 2.4%, contrasting with Wall Street's expectation of minimal cuts and highlighting uncertainty within the Fed's projections.

Fed Governor Waller Supports Further Interest Rate Cuts Despite Inflation
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller advocates for further interest rate cuts in 2025, despite current inflation near 2.4%, contrasting with Wall Street's expectation of minimal cuts and highlighting uncertainty within the Fed's projections.
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48% Bias Score

Conflicting Economic Signals: Strong 2024 Equities Contrast with 2025 Slowdown Concerns
For the week ending January 3rd, 2025, three major US market indexes fell 0.5%, while the Russell 2000 rose 1%; however, 2024 saw strong equity market gains fueled by tech stocks, but conflicting economic signals emerged in late 2024 and early 2025, with microeconomic indicators suggesting an econom...

Conflicting Economic Signals: Strong 2024 Equities Contrast with 2025 Slowdown Concerns
For the week ending January 3rd, 2025, three major US market indexes fell 0.5%, while the Russell 2000 rose 1%; however, 2024 saw strong equity market gains fueled by tech stocks, but conflicting economic signals emerged in late 2024 and early 2025, with microeconomic indicators suggesting an econom...
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44% Bias Score

Barr's Resignation Shifts US Bank Regulation Toward Industry-Friendly Approach
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr resigned on Monday, creating an opening for a more industry-friendly successor and potentially weakening upcoming bank regulations under the Trump administration, impacting capital requirements and influencing share buybacks.

Barr's Resignation Shifts US Bank Regulation Toward Industry-Friendly Approach
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr resigned on Monday, creating an opening for a more industry-friendly successor and potentially weakening upcoming bank regulations under the Trump administration, impacting capital requirements and influencing share buybacks.
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48% Bias Score

Strong Economic Data Reverses Market Rally; Nvidia Falls, Disney Rises
On Tuesday, the stock market initially rose but reversed course after strong JOLTS and ISM data raised concerns about the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, impacting bond yields and causing the Nasdaq to fall significantly while Disney bucked the trend.

Strong Economic Data Reverses Market Rally; Nvidia Falls, Disney Rises
On Tuesday, the stock market initially rose but reversed course after strong JOLTS and ISM data raised concerns about the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, impacting bond yields and causing the Nasdaq to fall significantly while Disney bucked the trend.
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36% Bias Score

Barr Resigns as Fed's Top Bank Regulator
Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr announced his resignation as vice chair for supervision on February 28th, 2024, to preempt potential conflicts with the incoming Trump administration and Senate Republicans who opposed his stricter banking regulations; Barr will remain a Fed governor.

Barr Resigns as Fed's Top Bank Regulator
Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr announced his resignation as vice chair for supervision on February 28th, 2024, to preempt potential conflicts with the incoming Trump administration and Senate Republicans who opposed his stricter banking regulations; Barr will remain a Fed governor.
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60% Bias Score

Furman's Critique of Rules-Based Monetary Policy Challenged
Economist Jason Furman's argument against rules-based monetary policy is challenged, highlighting the significant role of political decisions during the 2020 pandemic and the limitations of the Fed's interventions in the face of political actions that caused economic contraction.

Furman's Critique of Rules-Based Monetary Policy Challenged
Economist Jason Furman's argument against rules-based monetary policy is challenged, highlighting the significant role of political decisions during the 2020 pandemic and the limitations of the Fed's interventions in the face of political actions that caused economic contraction.
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60% Bias Score
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