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Canada's Inflation Slows to 1.8% in December
Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 1.8 percent in December, driven partly by a temporary sales tax break and exceeding analysts' expectations of 1.9 percent; month-on-month contraction was 0.4 percent.
Canada's Inflation Slows to 1.8% in December
Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 1.8 percent in December, driven partly by a temporary sales tax break and exceeding analysts' expectations of 1.9 percent; month-on-month contraction was 0.4 percent.
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4% Bias Score


North Macedonia: Minimum Living Costs Rise Despite Government Price Controls
The minimum living cost for a four-member family in North Macedonia increased by 391 denars in January 2024, reaching 63,252 denars, despite a government initiative to lower prices; the Trade Union of Macedonia (SSM) claims this indicates inflation is above 10 percent, far exceeding the official rat...
North Macedonia: Minimum Living Costs Rise Despite Government Price Controls
The minimum living cost for a four-member family in North Macedonia increased by 391 denars in January 2024, reaching 63,252 denars, despite a government initiative to lower prices; the Trade Union of Macedonia (SSM) claims this indicates inflation is above 10 percent, far exceeding the official rat...
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56% Bias Score


Russia Proposes 100% Retail Markup Cap to Curb Inflation
Russian State Duma Deputy Mikhail Delagyin introduced a bill to cap retail markups at 100% of the producer or import price starting January 1, 2026, aiming to curb inflation driven by retail monopolies while allowing regional and product exceptions.
Russia Proposes 100% Retail Markup Cap to Curb Inflation
Russian State Duma Deputy Mikhail Delagyin introduced a bill to cap retail markups at 100% of the producer or import price starting January 1, 2026, aiming to curb inflation driven by retail monopolies while allowing regional and product exceptions.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Election: Market Optimism vs. Economic Forecasts
The election of Donald Trump as US President has fueled optimism on Wall Street, despite economic models predicting a 9.7% GDP drop and 9.3% inflation due to his proposed deregulation, tariffs, and immigration policies; the strong dollar also creates challenges.
Trump's Election: Market Optimism vs. Economic Forecasts
The election of Donald Trump as US President has fueled optimism on Wall Street, despite economic models predicting a 9.7% GDP drop and 9.3% inflation due to his proposed deregulation, tariffs, and immigration policies; the strong dollar also creates challenges.
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56% Bias Score


US Oil Sanctions, Gas Halt Cripple Russia's Economy
The Russian economy, resilient for three years despite war and sanctions, faces a severe downturn in 2025 due to new US oil sanctions hitting major producers, a halt in gas transit through Ukraine, and internal economic policy discord; inflation exceeds 10 percent while the central bank interest rat...
US Oil Sanctions, Gas Halt Cripple Russia's Economy
The Russian economy, resilient for three years despite war and sanctions, faces a severe downturn in 2025 due to new US oil sanctions hitting major producers, a halt in gas transit through Ukraine, and internal economic policy discord; inflation exceeds 10 percent while the central bank interest rat...
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48% Bias Score


Soaring Interest Payments on Russian Consumer Loans
Russian consumer loan interest payments increased by 8.5% in 2024, significantly higher than the previous year's 6.4%, driven by high interest rates and inflation, placing a strain on household finances despite the overall debt rising by 22.7% to 39.36 trillion rubles.
Soaring Interest Payments on Russian Consumer Loans
Russian consumer loan interest payments increased by 8.5% in 2024, significantly higher than the previous year's 6.4%, driven by high interest rates and inflation, placing a strain on household finances despite the overall debt rising by 22.7% to 39.36 trillion rubles.
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48% Bias Score

Ontario Collective Bargaining Negotiations Hit Record Lengths in 2024
Ontario's 2024 collective bargaining negotiations averaged 13.3 months, a sharp increase from previous years, due to increased union demands, government budget constraints, and more contentious bargaining, as evidenced by the Canada Post strike and the Best Theratronics strike.

Ontario Collective Bargaining Negotiations Hit Record Lengths in 2024
Ontario's 2024 collective bargaining negotiations averaged 13.3 months, a sharp increase from previous years, due to increased union demands, government budget constraints, and more contentious bargaining, as evidenced by the Canada Post strike and the Best Theratronics strike.
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28% Bias Score

Gold-Silver Ratio Widens Dramatically: Market Dynamics and Future Outlook
The gold-to-silver ratio, historically around 15:1, has dramatically increased to approximately 90:1, driven by factors including silver's byproduct status in metal refining and differing market dynamics. The US prioritizing gold over silver during WWII further illustrates these disparities.

Gold-Silver Ratio Widens Dramatically: Market Dynamics and Future Outlook
The gold-to-silver ratio, historically around 15:1, has dramatically increased to approximately 90:1, driven by factors including silver's byproduct status in metal refining and differing market dynamics. The US prioritizing gold over silver during WWII further illustrates these disparities.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Economic Policies to Diverge US and Eurozone Monetary Policy
Donald Trump's second term begins with an economic agenda including trade tariffs, tax cuts, and immigration restrictions, potentially impacting global growth, inflation, and interest rates, with the Eurozone's ECB likely to continue interest rate cuts while the US Fed may maintain or even increase ...

Trump's Economic Policies to Diverge US and Eurozone Monetary Policy
Donald Trump's second term begins with an economic agenda including trade tariffs, tax cuts, and immigration restrictions, potentially impacting global growth, inflation, and interest rates, with the Eurozone's ECB likely to continue interest rate cuts while the US Fed may maintain or even increase ...
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32% Bias Score

Austria's Central Bank Chief Sees No Immediate Economic Risks From Far-Right Government
Austria's central bank chief says there are no immediate economic risks from a potential far-right government, citing planned spending cuts and the EU's decision against opening an excessive deficit procedure, despite concerns in Brussels over the FPÖ's stance on Russia and Ukraine.

Austria's Central Bank Chief Sees No Immediate Economic Risks From Far-Right Government
Austria's central bank chief says there are no immediate economic risks from a potential far-right government, citing planned spending cuts and the EU's decision against opening an excessive deficit procedure, despite concerns in Brussels over the FPÖ's stance on Russia and Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Inherits Strong Economy but Faces Inflation Challenge
Despite an overall economic improvement, December's 2.9% inflation rate remains above the Federal Reserve's target, posing a challenge for President-elect Trump, who has promised to lower energy and food costs, but whose immigration and trade policies may have unpredictable economic consequences.

Trump Inherits Strong Economy but Faces Inflation Challenge
Despite an overall economic improvement, December's 2.9% inflation rate remains above the Federal Reserve's target, posing a challenge for President-elect Trump, who has promised to lower energy and food costs, but whose immigration and trade policies may have unpredictable economic consequences.
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52% Bias Score

German Retail SMEs Face Severe Sales Crisis
German retail SMEs experienced significant sales drops in November (-1.1%) and December (-0.9%) 2023 compared to previous months, missing the usual Christmas sales boost, unlike the overall retail sector. December 2023 sales were 2.2% lower than in December 2022, following a 4.4% drop in December 20...

German Retail SMEs Face Severe Sales Crisis
German retail SMEs experienced significant sales drops in November (-1.1%) and December (-0.9%) 2023 compared to previous months, missing the usual Christmas sales boost, unlike the overall retail sector. December 2023 sales were 2.2% lower than in December 2022, following a 4.4% drop in December 20...
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44% Bias Score
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