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China's Ascendance in Fortune Global 500 and Shifting FDI Strategy
China's economic growth is evident in its increasing presence on the Fortune Global 500 list, with 128 companies in 2024 compared to 151 US companies in 1995; this rise is accompanied by a shift in foreign direct investment toward emerging markets, reflecting strategic adaptation to global economic ...
China's Ascendance in Fortune Global 500 and Shifting FDI Strategy
China's economic growth is evident in its increasing presence on the Fortune Global 500 list, with 128 companies in 2024 compared to 151 US companies in 1995; this rise is accompanied by a shift in foreign direct investment toward emerging markets, reflecting strategic adaptation to global economic ...
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60% Bias Score


Moody's Downgrade Reveals Market Complacency Amid Rising US Debt and Tariff Impacts
Moody's credit rating downgrade of the US triggered brief market dips in the S&P 500 and bond yields, followed by a rebound, highlighting investor complacency amid concerns about rising US debt from the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" and the ongoing impact of Trump's tariffs, potentially leading to high...
Moody's Downgrade Reveals Market Complacency Amid Rising US Debt and Tariff Impacts
Moody's credit rating downgrade of the US triggered brief market dips in the S&P 500 and bond yields, followed by a rebound, highlighting investor complacency amid concerns about rising US debt from the "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" and the ongoing impact of Trump's tariffs, potentially leading to high...
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52% Bias Score


US National Debt Reaches \$36.2 Trillion, Raising Fiscal Stability Concerns
The US national debt stands at \$36.2 trillion (122 percent of GDP), fueled by persistent government deficits and growing by \$1 trillion every three months, raising concerns about long-term fiscal stability.
US National Debt Reaches \$36.2 Trillion, Raising Fiscal Stability Concerns
The US national debt stands at \$36.2 trillion (122 percent of GDP), fueled by persistent government deficits and growing by \$1 trillion every three months, raising concerns about long-term fiscal stability.
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24% Bias Score


US Tariff Reduction on Chinese Imports Fails to Alleviate Long-Term Business Concerns
The US temporarily reduced tariffs on Chinese imports to 30 percent from 145 percent for 90 days, effective May 14, causing a surge in container bookings but not resolving long-term business concerns about US policy unpredictability, causing significant damage to business relations.
US Tariff Reduction on Chinese Imports Fails to Alleviate Long-Term Business Concerns
The US temporarily reduced tariffs on Chinese imports to 30 percent from 145 percent for 90 days, effective May 14, causing a surge in container bookings but not resolving long-term business concerns about US policy unpredictability, causing significant damage to business relations.
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48% Bias Score


China's Role in Global Finance: Growth, Multilateralism, and Reform
At the 2025 Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum in Shenzhen, experts lauded China's role in promoting global economic growth and multilateralism, while addressing challenges in its financial system and the need for accelerated reforms to enhance resilience against internal and external pressures.
China's Role in Global Finance: Growth, Multilateralism, and Reform
At the 2025 Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum in Shenzhen, experts lauded China's role in promoting global economic growth and multilateralism, while addressing challenges in its financial system and the need for accelerated reforms to enhance resilience against internal and external pressures.
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48% Bias Score


G7 Finance Ministers Meet Amidst US Trade Tensions
G7 finance ministers meet in Banff, Canada, to discuss de-escalating the global trade war initiated by the U.S., focusing on unfair trade practices and China's non-market economy, while also addressing Ukraine's needs.
G7 Finance Ministers Meet Amidst US Trade Tensions
G7 finance ministers meet in Banff, Canada, to discuss de-escalating the global trade war initiated by the U.S., focusing on unfair trade practices and China's non-market economy, while also addressing Ukraine's needs.
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Tariffs Cause Billions in Losses for Major Corporations
The implementation of new U.S. tariffs caused significant financial losses for numerous multinational corporations in 2025, leading to decreased profits, withdrawn financial guidance, and altered business strategies.

U.S. Tariffs Cause Billions in Losses for Major Corporations
The implementation of new U.S. tariffs caused significant financial losses for numerous multinational corporations in 2025, leading to decreased profits, withdrawn financial guidance, and altered business strategies.
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56% Bias Score

China's Economic Power: A Fortune Global 500 Analysis
China's economic clout is evident in its significant rise on the 2024 Fortune Global 500 list, with 128 companies compared to 151 US companies in 1995; Chinese firms hold 25% of the world's "billionaire companies," and a strategic shift toward emerging markets reflects adaptations to changing global...

China's Economic Power: A Fortune Global 500 Analysis
China's economic clout is evident in its significant rise on the 2024 Fortune Global 500 list, with 128 companies compared to 151 US companies in 1995; Chinese firms hold 25% of the world's "billionaire companies," and a strategic shift toward emerging markets reflects adaptations to changing global...
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40% Bias Score

Home Depot Defies Tariff Trend, Holds Prices Steady Amidst Sluggish Sales
Home Depot, unlike Walmart and other retailers, will not raise prices due to tariffs, leveraging its scale and diversified sourcing, despite sluggish sales and concerns about consumer confidence.

Home Depot Defies Tariff Trend, Holds Prices Steady Amidst Sluggish Sales
Home Depot, unlike Walmart and other retailers, will not raise prices due to tariffs, leveraging its scale and diversified sourcing, despite sluggish sales and concerns about consumer confidence.
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44% Bias Score

China's Economy Shows Resilience in April 2025
In April 2025, China's economy demonstrated resilience amid global challenges, with retail sales up 5.1 percent, imports and exports rising 5.6 percent, and fixed-asset investment growing 4 percent; government initiatives like trade-in programs boosted consumer spending, while investment in high-tec...

China's Economy Shows Resilience in April 2025
In April 2025, China's economy demonstrated resilience amid global challenges, with retail sales up 5.1 percent, imports and exports rising 5.6 percent, and fixed-asset investment growing 4 percent; government initiatives like trade-in programs boosted consumer spending, while investment in high-tec...
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40% Bias Score

China's Stable Economy Attracts Record Foreign Investment
Li Ming, vice-chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, highlighted China's stable economy and robust A-share market as attractive to global investors at the 2025 Global Investor Conference in Shenzhen, with institutional investors having net purchased over 200 billion yuan ($27.73 bil...

China's Stable Economy Attracts Record Foreign Investment
Li Ming, vice-chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, highlighted China's stable economy and robust A-share market as attractive to global investors at the 2025 Global Investor Conference in Shenzhen, with institutional investors having net purchased over 200 billion yuan ($27.73 bil...
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56% Bias Score

Moody's Downgrade Fuels 'Sell America' Trade, Dollar Plunges 10.6%
Moody's credit rating downgrade triggered increased selling of U.S. assets, contributing to a 10.6% drop in the U.S. dollar index since January, driven by trade uncertainties, ballooning fiscal debt, and waning confidence in U.S. exceptionalism.

Moody's Downgrade Fuels 'Sell America' Trade, Dollar Plunges 10.6%
Moody's credit rating downgrade triggered increased selling of U.S. assets, contributing to a 10.6% drop in the U.S. dollar index since January, driven by trade uncertainties, ballooning fiscal debt, and waning confidence in U.S. exceptionalism.
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52% Bias Score
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