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Dividend Growth Outpaces Inflation in Connolly's 2024 Stock Portfolio
Tom Connolly's 2024 summary of 24 dividend stocks reveals an average dividend growth of 5.3 percent, exceeding the 1.9 percent inflation rate; however, individual company performance varied significantly, with some companies like Metro Inc. showing double-digit increases while others, such as BCE In...
Dividend Growth Outpaces Inflation in Connolly's 2024 Stock Portfolio
Tom Connolly's 2024 summary of 24 dividend stocks reveals an average dividend growth of 5.3 percent, exceeding the 1.9 percent inflation rate; however, individual company performance varied significantly, with some companies like Metro Inc. showing double-digit increases while others, such as BCE In...
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48% Bias Score


Bank of Israel Holds Interest Rate Steady Amidst Ongoing War and Moderate Economic Recovery
The Bank of Israel kept its key interest rate at 4.5% for the eighth consecutive month due to the ongoing war and moderate economic recovery, projecting GDP growth of 0.6% in 2024, 4% in 2025, and 4.5% in 2026, while anticipating inflation to reach 4% in the first quarter of 2025.
Bank of Israel Holds Interest Rate Steady Amidst Ongoing War and Moderate Economic Recovery
The Bank of Israel kept its key interest rate at 4.5% for the eighth consecutive month due to the ongoing war and moderate economic recovery, projecting GDP growth of 0.6% in 2024, 4% in 2025, and 4.5% in 2026, while anticipating inflation to reach 4% in the first quarter of 2025.
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28% Bias Score


TÜSİAD Critiques Turkey's Inflation Target, Urges Structural Reforms
TÜSİAD head Orhan Turan voiced concerns about Turkey's 21% inflation target for 2024, citing the need for structural reforms alongside monetary and fiscal policies to counter high inflation and economic challenges faced in 2024, with further risks projected for 2025 due to global uncertainty and the...
TÜSİAD Critiques Turkey's Inflation Target, Urges Structural Reforms
TÜSİAD head Orhan Turan voiced concerns about Turkey's 21% inflation target for 2024, citing the need for structural reforms alongside monetary and fiscal policies to counter high inflation and economic challenges faced in 2024, with further risks projected for 2025 due to global uncertainty and the...
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40% Bias Score


Turkey's Inflation Data Discrepancy Raises Concerns
Turkey's TÜİK reported December inflation at 44.38%, while ENAG calculated it at 83.40%, impacting millions of public servants and retirees whose 2025 salary increases are based on the lower figure; this discrepancy raises concerns about data manipulation and transparency.
Turkey's Inflation Data Discrepancy Raises Concerns
Turkey's TÜİK reported December inflation at 44.38%, while ENAG calculated it at 83.40%, impacting millions of public servants and retirees whose 2025 salary increases are based on the lower figure; this discrepancy raises concerns about data manipulation and transparency.
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56% Bias Score


Soaring Credit Card Fees Squeeze Small Businesses
Small businesses face rising credit card swipe fees, costing an estimated $172 billion in 2023 and impacting profitability; consumers increasingly prefer credit cards over cash, driving up costs for merchants, who are exploring strategies like convenience fees to mitigate losses; the Credit Card Com...
Soaring Credit Card Fees Squeeze Small Businesses
Small businesses face rising credit card swipe fees, costing an estimated $172 billion in 2023 and impacting profitability; consumers increasingly prefer credit cards over cash, driving up costs for merchants, who are exploring strategies like convenience fees to mitigate losses; the Credit Card Com...
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Anticipates Economic and Security Gains from Syria's Reconstruction
Turkey's Deputy President, Cevdet Yılmaz, predicted significant economic and security gains for Turkey following Syria's reconstruction, stating that the country would "reach a new level." He made these remarks at an AKP party congress in Aksaray.
Turkey Anticipates Economic and Security Gains from Syria's Reconstruction
Turkey's Deputy President, Cevdet Yılmaz, predicted significant economic and security gains for Turkey following Syria's reconstruction, stating that the country would "reach a new level." He made these remarks at an AKP party congress in Aksaray.
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52% Bias Score

German Inflation Normalizes to 2.2 Percent in 2024, but Real Wages Remain Stagnant
Germany's 2024 inflation rate averaged 2.2 percent, a significant decrease from the previous year but still impacting purchasing power, especially for lower and middle-income families due to high energy and food costs; this follows the energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine.

German Inflation Normalizes to 2.2 Percent in 2024, but Real Wages Remain Stagnant
Germany's 2024 inflation rate averaged 2.2 percent, a significant decrease from the previous year but still impacting purchasing power, especially for lower and middle-income families due to high energy and food costs; this follows the energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score

Niles Recommends Cash, Mid-Cap Value Stocks for 2025 Amid Inflation Concerns
Dan Niles, founder of Niles Investment Management, recommends cash and mid-cap value stocks for 2025, predicting a 4% money market fund yield and anticipating a wide range of market outcomes (10%-20% drop or 10% rise) based on inflation's impact on valuations.

Niles Recommends Cash, Mid-Cap Value Stocks for 2025 Amid Inflation Concerns
Dan Niles, founder of Niles Investment Management, recommends cash and mid-cap value stocks for 2025, predicting a 4% money market fund yield and anticipating a wide range of market outcomes (10%-20% drop or 10% rise) based on inflation's impact on valuations.
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36% Bias Score

Rhineland-Palatinate Inflation Rises to 3.3 Percent in December 2024
Rhineland-Palatinate's inflation rate rose to 3.3 percent in December 2024, impacting consumer purchasing power; the annual average was 2.6 percent, a decrease from 5.8 percent between 2023 and 2022.

Rhineland-Palatinate Inflation Rises to 3.3 Percent in December 2024
Rhineland-Palatinate's inflation rate rose to 3.3 percent in December 2024, impacting consumer purchasing power; the annual average was 2.6 percent, a decrease from 5.8 percent between 2023 and 2022.
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16% Bias Score

Europe's Housing Cost Crisis: Wide Regional Disparities Revealed
The OECD's "Regions and Cities at a Glance 2024" report highlights significant regional disparities in European housing costs; for instance, in the UK, London's housing costs are 51% above the national average, while in Italy, Campania's housing costs reach 31.2% of disposable income.

Europe's Housing Cost Crisis: Wide Regional Disparities Revealed
The OECD's "Regions and Cities at a Glance 2024" report highlights significant regional disparities in European housing costs; for instance, in the UK, London's housing costs are 51% above the national average, while in Italy, Campania's housing costs reach 31.2% of disposable income.
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24% Bias Score

Conflicting Stock Market Outlook for 2025: Bullish Predictions Meet Investor Skepticism
Stock market analysts predict a 14-19% increase in the S&P 500 in 2025, driven by earnings growth, but retail investor sentiment shows declining bullishness and rising bearishness, amidst concerns about trade policy and monetary policy.

Conflicting Stock Market Outlook for 2025: Bullish Predictions Meet Investor Skepticism
Stock market analysts predict a 14-19% increase in the S&P 500 in 2025, driven by earnings growth, but retail investor sentiment shows declining bullishness and rising bearishness, amidst concerns about trade policy and monetary policy.
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44% Bias Score

Furman's Critique of Rules-Based Monetary Policy Challenged
Economist Jason Furman's argument against rules-based monetary policy is challenged, highlighting the significant role of political decisions during the 2020 pandemic and the limitations of the Fed's interventions in the face of political actions that caused economic contraction.

Furman's Critique of Rules-Based Monetary Policy Challenged
Economist Jason Furman's argument against rules-based monetary policy is challenged, highlighting the significant role of political decisions during the 2020 pandemic and the limitations of the Fed's interventions in the face of political actions that caused economic contraction.
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60% Bias Score
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