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Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies
CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Green party members advocate for reforming Germany's debt brake before the current Bundestag's term ends on March 24th, while Chancellor Scholz remains cautious, highlighting the political complexities and time constraints involved.
Debate on German Debt Brake Reform Intensifies
CDU leader Friedrich Merz and Green party members advocate for reforming Germany's debt brake before the current Bundestag's term ends on March 24th, while Chancellor Scholz remains cautious, highlighting the political complexities and time constraints involved.
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36% Bias Score


Spanish PP Rejects Debt Forgiveness, Except for Valencia
The Spanish government's plan to forgive regional debt has divided the PP party, with most rejecting blanket forgiveness but accepting restructuring, while supporting forgiveness only for Valencia due to flood damage; this division allows the plan to pass regardless of PP's official stance.
Spanish PP Rejects Debt Forgiveness, Except for Valencia
The Spanish government's plan to forgive regional debt has divided the PP party, with most rejecting blanket forgiveness but accepting restructuring, while supporting forgiveness only for Valencia due to flood damage; this division allows the plan to pass regardless of PP's official stance.
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60% Bias Score


Japan's Inflation Hits 19-Month High
Japan's core consumer prices rose 3.2% year-on-year in January, the fastest pace in 19 months, due to higher rice and energy costs; this follows a 3.0% rise in December and 2.7% in November.
Japan's Inflation Hits 19-Month High
Japan's core consumer prices rose 3.2% year-on-year in January, the fastest pace in 19 months, due to higher rice and energy costs; this follows a 3.0% rise in December and 2.7% in November.
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16% Bias Score


Germany and EU Face Defense Spending Shortfall, Debt Financing Debate Ensues
Germany and the EU are facing significant shortfalls in defense spending, prompting proposals to activate EU's Stability and Growth Pact exception for higher defense spending through increased debt, alongside calls for the pact's reform. Concerns over long-term fiscal sustainability and potential ne...
Germany and EU Face Defense Spending Shortfall, Debt Financing Debate Ensues
Germany and the EU are facing significant shortfalls in defense spending, prompting proposals to activate EU's Stability and Growth Pact exception for higher defense spending through increased debt, alongside calls for the pact's reform. Concerns over long-term fiscal sustainability and potential ne...
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44% Bias Score


EU Defense Spending Debate: Spain Pushes for Common Debt"
Spanish Finance Minister Carlos Cuerpo proposes issuing common EU debt to fund a €500 billion increase in defense spending over the next decade, clashing with fiscally conservative Northern European nations who oppose this plan.
EU Defense Spending Debate: Spain Pushes for Common Debt"
Spanish Finance Minister Carlos Cuerpo proposes issuing common EU debt to fund a €500 billion increase in defense spending over the next decade, clashing with fiscally conservative Northern European nations who oppose this plan.
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40% Bias Score


Merz's Reform Agenda Faces Hurdles in Tight German Election
One week from Germany's February 23rd elections, polls suggest Friedrich Merz's ability to enact broad reforms is threatened by potential left-wing alliances that could block constitutional changes, particularly relaxing the debt brake and increasing military spending.
Merz's Reform Agenda Faces Hurdles in Tight German Election
One week from Germany's February 23rd elections, polls suggest Friedrich Merz's ability to enact broad reforms is threatened by potential left-wing alliances that could block constitutional changes, particularly relaxing the debt brake and increasing military spending.
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56% Bias Score

Republican Budget Framework: \$4 Trillion Tax Cut Debate
House Republicans propose a budget framework assuming \$2.6 trillion in economic growth from tax cuts, while Senate Republicans contend that extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is costless; however, extending the TCJA will cost over \$4 trillion, potentially reaching \$15 trillion with addition...

Republican Budget Framework: \$4 Trillion Tax Cut Debate
House Republicans propose a budget framework assuming \$2.6 trillion in economic growth from tax cuts, while Senate Republicans contend that extending the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is costless; however, extending the TCJA will cost over \$4 trillion, potentially reaching \$15 trillion with addition...
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24% Bias Score

Japan's Ruling Coalition Secures Budget Passage with Opposition Party Concessions
Japan's ruling coalition and the Japan Innovation Party reached an agreement on Friday to expand free high school education and cut medical costs by $27 billion annually, securing passage of the state budget before April. The deal includes removing income limits for public high school subsidies and ...

Japan's Ruling Coalition Secures Budget Passage with Opposition Party Concessions
Japan's ruling coalition and the Japan Innovation Party reached an agreement on Friday to expand free high school education and cut medical costs by $27 billion annually, securing passage of the state budget before April. The deal includes removing income limits for public high school subsidies and ...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Considers $5,000 "DOGE Dividend" From Musk's Controversial Agency
President Donald Trump is considering sending Americans $5,000 each from savings generated by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which claims $55 billion in savings despite facing legal challenges and accounting errors.

Trump Considers $5,000 "DOGE Dividend" From Musk's Controversial Agency
President Donald Trump is considering sending Americans $5,000 each from savings generated by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which claims $55 billion in savings despite facing legal challenges and accounting errors.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Demands "Radical Transparency" in Government Spending
President Trump ordered federal agencies to be radically transparent about spending, publishing details of terminated programs and contracts, citing wasteful use of taxpayer money and alignment with the Department of Government Efficiency audits.

Trump Demands "Radical Transparency" in Government Spending
President Trump ordered federal agencies to be radically transparent about spending, publishing details of terminated programs and contracts, citing wasteful use of taxpayer money and alignment with the Department of Government Efficiency audits.
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56% Bias Score

Spain's Minimum Wage Increase Taxed: Unveiling Fiscal Imbalances
The Spanish government raised the SMI to £16,576 annually (effective January 1st, 2025), benefiting 2.4 million workers (12.9% of the total, 65.8% women). However, this increase is subject to income tax for the first time, reducing the net increase to 2.5%, lower than the 2.8% inflation rate, sparki...

Spain's Minimum Wage Increase Taxed: Unveiling Fiscal Imbalances
The Spanish government raised the SMI to £16,576 annually (effective January 1st, 2025), benefiting 2.4 million workers (12.9% of the total, 65.8% women). However, this increase is subject to income tax for the first time, reducing the net increase to 2.5%, lower than the 2.8% inflation rate, sparki...
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60% Bias Score

Greek Bonds Resilient Amidst Eurozone Yield Rise
Eurozone government bond yields rose on Monday due to anticipated increases in European defense spending; however, Greek bonds showed resilience due to Greece's high defense spending, small budget deficit, and strong bond characteristics.

Greek Bonds Resilient Amidst Eurozone Yield Rise
Eurozone government bond yields rose on Monday due to anticipated increases in European defense spending; however, Greek bonds showed resilience due to Greece's high defense spending, small budget deficit, and strong bond characteristics.
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24% Bias Score
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