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Spanish Banks to Sell €10-13 Billion in Toxic Assets
Spanish banks are expected to sell €10-13 billion in toxic assets linked to real estate in the coming years, following €263 billion in sales since 2008. This is largely due to the upcoming liquidation of Sareb ('bad bank') in 2027 and increased focus on unsecured and re-performing loans. The evolvin...
Spanish Banks to Sell €10-13 Billion in Toxic Assets
Spanish banks are expected to sell €10-13 billion in toxic assets linked to real estate in the coming years, following €263 billion in sales since 2008. This is largely due to the upcoming liquidation of Sareb ('bad bank') in 2027 and increased focus on unsecured and re-performing loans. The evolvin...
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48% Bias Score


Investor Shifts US Holdings to Select Canadian Stocks
Money manager Vishal Patel is shifting investments from U.S. stocks to select Canadian companies like Alimentation Couche-Tard, Brookfield Corp., and WSP Global, while trimming Nvidia holdings, due to their strong management and growth prospects, despite acknowledging certain risks.
Investor Shifts US Holdings to Select Canadian Stocks
Money manager Vishal Patel is shifting investments from U.S. stocks to select Canadian companies like Alimentation Couche-Tard, Brookfield Corp., and WSP Global, while trimming Nvidia holdings, due to their strong management and growth prospects, despite acknowledging certain risks.
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44% Bias Score


US Development Agency Celebrates 5 Years, Highlights Angola Rail Project
The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) celebrated its fifth anniversary, highlighting its $50 billion portfolio and a new $553 million loan for an Angola rail project to counter China's global infrastructure investments and secure critical mineral supply chains.
US Development Agency Celebrates 5 Years, Highlights Angola Rail Project
The US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) celebrated its fifth anniversary, highlighting its $50 billion portfolio and a new $553 million loan for an Angola rail project to counter China's global infrastructure investments and secure critical mineral supply chains.
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52% Bias Score

China's FDI to Rebound in 2025 Despite 2024 Dip
Despite a 27.9 percent year-on-year FDI decrease in China from January to November 2024 (749.7 billion yuan, $103 billion), a recovery is expected in 2025 due to growth in high-tech, green energy, and digital sectors, with November showing a 6 percent year-on-year increase.

China's FDI to Rebound in 2025 Despite 2024 Dip
Despite a 27.9 percent year-on-year FDI decrease in China from January to November 2024 (749.7 billion yuan, $103 billion), a recovery is expected in 2025 due to growth in high-tech, green energy, and digital sectors, with November showing a 6 percent year-on-year increase.
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40% Bias Score

Asian Equities Fall Despite Chinese Stimulus
Asian equities fell, with several markets experiencing losses exceeding 1%, while Mainland China and Hong Kong saw modest declines despite economic policy support and a planned increase in the Chinese government's budget deficit to 4% by 2025.

Asian Equities Fall Despite Chinese Stimulus
Asian equities fell, with several markets experiencing losses exceeding 1%, while Mainland China and Hong Kong saw modest declines despite economic policy support and a planned increase in the Chinese government's budget deficit to 4% by 2025.
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52% Bias Score
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