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Welser Family's Unprofitable Venezuelan Colony
In 1528, to settle a debt, Emperor Charles V granted the Welser family a 30-year governorship over "Klein-Venedig" (part of present-day Venezuela), giving them 4% of profits and allowing them to import enslaved Africans; however, the venture proved unprofitable, marked by accusations of cruelty and ...
Welser Family's Unprofitable Venezuelan Colony
In 1528, to settle a debt, Emperor Charles V granted the Welser family a 30-year governorship over "Klein-Venedig" (part of present-day Venezuela), giving them 4% of profits and allowing them to import enslaved Africans; however, the venture proved unprofitable, marked by accusations of cruelty and ...
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60% Bias Score


Three Red Flags to Avoid Poorly Performing ETFs
This article identifies three key factors—liquidity, fees, and holdings—to avoid poorly performing ETFs, emphasizing that the quality of underlying assets is more crucial than low fees for long-term success.
Three Red Flags to Avoid Poorly Performing ETFs
This article identifies three key factors—liquidity, fees, and holdings—to avoid poorly performing ETFs, emphasizing that the quality of underlying assets is more crucial than low fees for long-term success.
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32% Bias Score


Russia's Financial Crisis Pushes for Ukraine Peace Talks
Facing a shrinking National Wealth Fund and difficulties in domestic borrowing due to Western sanctions, Russia may seek peace negotiations to avert a looming financial crisis fueled by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Russia's Financial Crisis Pushes for Ukraine Peace Talks
Facing a shrinking National Wealth Fund and difficulties in domestic borrowing due to Western sanctions, Russia may seek peace negotiations to avert a looming financial crisis fueled by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Dutton Defends Financial History Amidst Government Accusations
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton defended his financial history, including bank shares purchased before a government bailout and a $30 million property portfolio accumulated over 35 years through reinvestment, denying any impropriety and accusing the government of a smear campaign.
Dutton Defends Financial History Amidst Government Accusations
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton defended his financial history, including bank shares purchased before a government bailout and a $30 million property portfolio accumulated over 35 years through reinvestment, denying any impropriety and accusing the government of a smear campaign.
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48% Bias Score


Hanau Secedes from Main-Kinzig District Amidst Cost Concerns
The Hessian state parliament approved Hanau's independence from the Main-Kinzig district, effective January 1, 2026, despite criticism from the Hessian Taxpayers' Association about potential increased costs due to duplicated structures and concerns that other municipalities might follow suit, while ...
Hanau Secedes from Main-Kinzig District Amidst Cost Concerns
The Hessian state parliament approved Hanau's independence from the Main-Kinzig district, effective January 1, 2026, despite criticism from the Hessian Taxpayers' Association about potential increased costs due to duplicated structures and concerns that other municipalities might follow suit, while ...
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40% Bias Score


Bankinter's Private Banking Division Achieves Record €65 Billion in Assets Under Management
Bankinter's private banking division in Spain achieved record €65 billion in assets under management in 2024, a 13% increase, resulting in a €270 million pre-tax profit and adding 4,500 new clients, exceeding €6 billion in loans to clients. This is driven by strong net new money and growth in off-ba...
Bankinter's Private Banking Division Achieves Record €65 Billion in Assets Under Management
Bankinter's private banking division in Spain achieved record €65 billion in assets under management in 2024, a 13% increase, resulting in a €270 million pre-tax profit and adding 4,500 new clients, exceeding €6 billion in loans to clients. This is driven by strong net new money and growth in off-ba...
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\$2.5 Million Seized in Lebanon, Linked to Hezbollah
Beirut airport authorities seized \$2.5 million destined for Hezbollah from a man arriving from Turkey on Friday; this is reportedly the first such seizure and reflects Hezbollah's financial struggles following the war with Israel.

\$2.5 Million Seized in Lebanon, Linked to Hezbollah
Beirut airport authorities seized \$2.5 million destined for Hezbollah from a man arriving from Turkey on Friday; this is reportedly the first such seizure and reflects Hezbollah's financial struggles following the war with Israel.
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Tesla Stock Plummets: \$89 Billion Loss After Sharp European Sales Decline
Tesla experienced an \$89 billion market cap loss after reporting a 45.2% drop in European sales in early 2025, defying earlier predictions of increased deliveries, highlighting challenges in key markets and impacting Elon Musk's net worth.

Tesla Stock Plummets: \$89 Billion Loss After Sharp European Sales Decline
Tesla experienced an \$89 billion market cap loss after reporting a 45.2% drop in European sales in early 2025, defying earlier predictions of increased deliveries, highlighting challenges in key markets and impacting Elon Musk's net worth.
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Russia's Financial Crisis Drives Push for Ukraine War Negotiation
Facing a 60% depletion of its National Welfare Fund and strained domestic borrowing, Russia's ability to finance its war in Ukraine is critically compromised, potentially forcing a negotiation to avoid a financial crisis.

Russia's Financial Crisis Drives Push for Ukraine War Negotiation
Facing a 60% depletion of its National Welfare Fund and strained domestic borrowing, Russia's ability to finance its war in Ukraine is critically compromised, potentially forcing a negotiation to avoid a financial crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Tax Software vs. Professionals: Expert Advice for Tax Season
New York-based tax attorneys Hana Boruchov and Leo Gabovich offer advice on tax preparation, recommending tax software for simple returns and professional help for complex situations, also suggesting the Taxpayer Advocate Service for those with financial difficulties.

Tax Software vs. Professionals: Expert Advice for Tax Season
New York-based tax attorneys Hana Boruchov and Leo Gabovich offer advice on tax preparation, recommending tax software for simple returns and professional help for complex situations, also suggesting the Taxpayer Advocate Service for those with financial difficulties.
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32% Bias Score

Uniper to Repay .6 Billion in German State Aid
German energy firm Uniper will repay .6 billion in state aid to Germany in Q1 2025, exceeding initial estimates, as part of its restructuring following a .5 billion bailout due to Russia's halting gas supplies.

Uniper to Repay .6 Billion in German State Aid
German energy firm Uniper will repay .6 billion in state aid to Germany in Q1 2025, exceeding initial estimates, as part of its restructuring following a .5 billion bailout due to Russia's halting gas supplies.
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36% Bias Score

Poor Credit Scores Cost UK Borrowers Hundreds of Thousands in Extra Interest
UK borrowers with poor credit scores could pay £256,630 more in lifetime interest, double the cost since 2020, due to rising interest rates; improving credit scores offers significant financial benefits.

Poor Credit Scores Cost UK Borrowers Hundreds of Thousands in Extra Interest
UK borrowers with poor credit scores could pay £256,630 more in lifetime interest, double the cost since 2020, due to rising interest rates; improving credit scores offers significant financial benefits.
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44% Bias Score
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