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Fed's Inflation Concerns Trigger Stock Market Plunge
Major US stock indices experienced significant declines Wednesday after the Federal Reserve indicated a slower pace of interest rate cuts for 2025 than previously expected, citing concerns about inflation remaining above the 2% target into 2026. The S&P 500 fell 2.4%, the Nasdaq Composite dropped ne...
Fed's Inflation Concerns Trigger Stock Market Plunge
Major US stock indices experienced significant declines Wednesday after the Federal Reserve indicated a slower pace of interest rate cuts for 2025 than previously expected, citing concerns about inflation remaining above the 2% target into 2026. The S&P 500 fell 2.4%, the Nasdaq Composite dropped ne...
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Wall Street Plunges on Fed's Slower Rate Cut Projections and Inflation Concerns
On December 18th, Wall Street plummeted, with the S&P 500 down 2.95% and Nasdaq down 3.56%, primarily due to the Federal Reserve's slower-than-expected interest rate cut projections and persistent inflation concerns exacerbated by potential policy changes under a Trump administration.
Wall Street Plunges on Fed's Slower Rate Cut Projections and Inflation Concerns
On December 18th, Wall Street plummeted, with the S&P 500 down 2.95% and Nasdaq down 3.56%, primarily due to the Federal Reserve's slower-than-expected interest rate cut projections and persistent inflation concerns exacerbated by potential policy changes under a Trump administration.
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Fed Cuts Interest Rates for Third Time, Despite Strong Economy
The Federal Reserve implemented a 0.25 percentage point interest rate cut on Wednesday, lowering the benchmark rate to 4.25%-4.5%, marking the third such reduction since September in an attempt to balance economic growth with elevated inflation; however, one official dissented.
Fed Cuts Interest Rates for Third Time, Despite Strong Economy
The Federal Reserve implemented a 0.25 percentage point interest rate cut on Wednesday, lowering the benchmark rate to 4.25%-4.5%, marking the third such reduction since September in an attempt to balance economic growth with elevated inflation; however, one official dissented.
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Dow Suffers Longest Daily Decline Since 1974 Amidst Fed Rate Uncertainty
On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 2.6%, marking its steepest single-day fall since 1974, extending its losing streak to ten days and leading to significant drops across other major indices; this followed the Fed's revised 2025 interest rate projections and fueled concerns over...
Dow Suffers Longest Daily Decline Since 1974 Amidst Fed Rate Uncertainty
On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 2.6%, marking its steepest single-day fall since 1974, extending its losing streak to ten days and leading to significant drops across other major indices; this followed the Fed's revised 2025 interest rate projections and fueled concerns over...
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Fed's Revised Rate Cut Projection Triggers Wall Street Sell-off
Wall Street experienced a sell-off after the Federal Reserve projected fewer rate cuts in 2025 than previously anticipated, causing major indexes to decline as investors adjusted to a less dovish outlook and higher inflation.
Fed's Revised Rate Cut Projection Triggers Wall Street Sell-off
Wall Street experienced a sell-off after the Federal Reserve projected fewer rate cuts in 2025 than previously anticipated, causing major indexes to decline as investors adjusted to a less dovish outlook and higher inflation.
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44% Bias Score


\"Weak Consumer Spending and Rising Insolvencies Hamper German Economic Recovery\"\
\"Germany's economic growth remains hampered by weak consumer spending due to high inflation, rising unemployment, and a surge in business insolvencies, with projections indicating a potential record number of bankruptcies in 2025.\
\"Weak Consumer Spending and Rising Insolvencies Hamper German Economic Recovery\"\
\"Germany's economic growth remains hampered by weak consumer spending due to high inflation, rising unemployment, and a surge in business insolvencies, with projections indicating a potential record number of bankruptcies in 2025.\
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Fed's Reduced Rate Cut Projections Trigger Sharp Stock Market Decline
On December 18th, 2024, U.S. stocks plummeted due to the Federal Reserve's announcement of fewer-than-expected interest rate cuts in 2025, despite cutting rates for the third time this year. The S&P 500 fell 3%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 2.6%, and the Nasdaq composite dropped 3.6%.

Fed's Reduced Rate Cut Projections Trigger Sharp Stock Market Decline
On December 18th, 2024, U.S. stocks plummeted due to the Federal Reserve's announcement of fewer-than-expected interest rate cuts in 2025, despite cutting rates for the third time this year. The S&P 500 fell 3%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 2.6%, and the Nasdaq composite dropped 3.6%.
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52% Bias Score

Dow Plunges 1,123 Points After Fed's Hawkish Rate Cut
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1,123 points (2.6%) on Wednesday, extending its losing streak to 10 days due to the Federal Reserve's announcement of only two projected interest rate cuts in 2025, defying market expectations for four and indicating tighter monetary policy.

Dow Plunges 1,123 Points After Fed's Hawkish Rate Cut
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1,123 points (2.6%) on Wednesday, extending its losing streak to 10 days due to the Federal Reserve's announcement of only two projected interest rate cuts in 2025, defying market expectations for four and indicating tighter monetary policy.
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Fed Rate Cut Causes Market Plunge Amid Inflation Concerns
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, defying market expectations by causing a nearly 3% stock market drop, and pushing the Australian dollar to two-year lows against the US dollar due to stronger-than-anticipated economic growth and persistent inflation.

Fed Rate Cut Causes Market Plunge Amid Inflation Concerns
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, defying market expectations by causing a nearly 3% stock market drop, and pushing the Australian dollar to two-year lows against the US dollar due to stronger-than-anticipated economic growth and persistent inflation.
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Fed Rate Cut Triggers Market Sell-Off Despite Lower Borrowing Costs
The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by 0.25 percentage points on Wednesday, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped over 1000 points due to the Fed's revised dot plot indicating only two rate reductions expected in 2025, fewer than previously anticipated. This caused disappointment among...

Fed Rate Cut Triggers Market Sell-Off Despite Lower Borrowing Costs
The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by 0.25 percentage points on Wednesday, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped over 1000 points due to the Fed's revised dot plot indicating only two rate reductions expected in 2025, fewer than previously anticipated. This caused disappointment among...
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U.S. Q3 GDP Growth at 3.1 Percent, Despite Election of Trump
The American economy expanded by 3.1 percent in Q3 2024, fueled by consumer spending and exports, despite high interest rates; however, voters elected Donald Trump, who plans significant economic policy changes.

U.S. Q3 GDP Growth at 3.1 Percent, Despite Election of Trump
The American economy expanded by 3.1 percent in Q3 2024, fueled by consumer spending and exports, despite high interest rates; however, voters elected Donald Trump, who plans significant economic policy changes.
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Bank of England Holds Rates Amidst Inflation and Growth Concerns
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted 6-3 to hold interest rates at 4.75% due to October's wage growth exceeding 5% and inflation reaching 2.6%, despite concerns about zero economic growth following Labour's budget and the risk of recession.

Bank of England Holds Rates Amidst Inflation and Growth Concerns
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted 6-3 to hold interest rates at 4.75% due to October's wage growth exceeding 5% and inflation reaching 2.6%, despite concerns about zero economic growth following Labour's budget and the risk of recession.
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48% Bias Score
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