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Australian Job Growth Fuels Inflation Debate Ahead of Election
In Australia, over 87 percent of job growth since March 2023 has been in public sectors like health and education, raising inflation concerns and becoming a key election issue, with economists and government officials offering differing perspectives.
Australian Job Growth Fuels Inflation Debate Ahead of Election
In Australia, over 87 percent of job growth since March 2023 has been in public sectors like health and education, raising inflation concerns and becoming a key election issue, with economists and government officials offering differing perspectives.
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64% Bias Score


Hamburg's Vattenfall Raises Electricity Prices by 8.9%
Vattenfall, Hamburg's primary electricity supplier, is increasing its basic electricity tariff by 8.9% starting April 1st, due to a 9% rise in network charges by Hamburger Energienetze and additional taxes. A household using 2,500 kWh annually will see a 9.82 euro monthly increase.
Hamburg's Vattenfall Raises Electricity Prices by 8.9%
Vattenfall, Hamburg's primary electricity supplier, is increasing its basic electricity tariff by 8.9% starting April 1st, due to a 9% rise in network charges by Hamburger Energienetze and additional taxes. A household using 2,500 kWh annually will see a 9.82 euro monthly increase.
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36% Bias Score


Global Economic Uncertainty in 2025: Inflation, Interest Rates, and Trade Wars
The global economy faces uncertainty in 2025, with projected 3.2% growth threatened by persistent inflation, US interest rate policies, and Donald Trump's potential re-imposition of tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, impacting supply chains and potentially causing a recession.
Global Economic Uncertainty in 2025: Inflation, Interest Rates, and Trade Wars
The global economy faces uncertainty in 2025, with projected 3.2% growth threatened by persistent inflation, US interest rate policies, and Donald Trump's potential re-imposition of tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, impacting supply chains and potentially causing a recession.
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44% Bias Score


US Stocks Soar on Inflation Data, Big Tech Gains
US stock indexes closed their best week in two months on Friday, with the S&P 500 up 1 percent, the Dow Jones up 0.8 percent, and the Nasdaq up 1.5 percent; this rally was fueled by strong performances from Big Tech companies and positive inflation news, raising hopes for further interest rate cuts ...
US Stocks Soar on Inflation Data, Big Tech Gains
US stock indexes closed their best week in two months on Friday, with the S&P 500 up 1 percent, the Dow Jones up 0.8 percent, and the Nasdaq up 1.5 percent; this rally was fueled by strong performances from Big Tech companies and positive inflation news, raising hopes for further interest rate cuts ...
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44% Bias Score


TD Bank CEO Steps Down Amidst Board Overhaul and Regulatory Penalties
TD Bank CEO Bharat Masrani is stepping down February 1st, ahead of schedule, and Chairman Alan MacGibbon will leave later this year, following a board overhaul and executive pay cuts due to US regulatory penalties for anti-money laundering failures; Raymond Chun is the incoming CEO.
TD Bank CEO Steps Down Amidst Board Overhaul and Regulatory Penalties
TD Bank CEO Bharat Masrani is stepping down February 1st, ahead of schedule, and Chairman Alan MacGibbon will leave later this year, following a board overhaul and executive pay cuts due to US regulatory penalties for anti-money laundering failures; Raymond Chun is the incoming CEO.
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44% Bias Score


IMF: Widening US-Europe Economic Gap, Global Uncertainty
The IMF predicts a 2.7% US GDP growth in 2025 versus 1% for the Eurozone, due to higher US government spending, stronger innovation, and structural issues in Europe, creating global economic uncertainty.
IMF: Widening US-Europe Economic Gap, Global Uncertainty
The IMF predicts a 2.7% US GDP growth in 2025 versus 1% for the Eurozone, due to higher US government spending, stronger innovation, and structural issues in Europe, creating global economic uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score

UK Housing Market Sees Record Seller Increase and Price Jump
Since Boxing Day, a record number of new sellers entered the UK housing market, resulting in a 1.7% average price increase to £366,189 and an 11% rise in sales agreed compared to the previous year, driven by falling interest rates, despite affordability concerns.

UK Housing Market Sees Record Seller Increase and Price Jump
Since Boxing Day, a record number of new sellers entered the UK housing market, resulting in a 1.7% average price increase to £366,189 and an 11% rise in sales agreed compared to the previous year, driven by falling interest rates, despite affordability concerns.
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36% Bias Score

Sharp Rise in Russian Utility Bills Amidst Labor Shortages and Funding Policies
Unexpectedly high January utility bills in several Russian regions, increasing by 800-2100 rubles in some cases, are attributed to extended billing cycles and retroactive adjustments, but also reflect rising labor costs and regional funding policies; increased late payment penalties add to financial...

Sharp Rise in Russian Utility Bills Amidst Labor Shortages and Funding Policies
Unexpectedly high January utility bills in several Russian regions, increasing by 800-2100 rubles in some cases, are attributed to extended billing cycles and retroactive adjustments, but also reflect rising labor costs and regional funding policies; increased late payment penalties add to financial...
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44% Bias Score

Strong Bank Earnings Boost S&P 500 by 2.9%
Last week, the S&P 500 rose 2.9% due to strong bank earnings (up 8.2%), exceeding expectations with 79% of S&P 500 companies reporting better-than-expected Q4 results; 40 more S&P 500 companies report this week, including additional banks, 3M, Netflix, and Johnson & Johnson.

Strong Bank Earnings Boost S&P 500 by 2.9%
Last week, the S&P 500 rose 2.9% due to strong bank earnings (up 8.2%), exceeding expectations with 79% of S&P 500 companies reporting better-than-expected Q4 results; 40 more S&P 500 companies report this week, including additional banks, 3M, Netflix, and Johnson & Johnson.
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32% Bias Score

Mixed Public Opinion on Biden's Presidency Amidst Policy Achievements and Controversies
Gallup polls show mixed public opinion on President Biden's presidency; while some praise his COVID-19 response and legislative achievements, others criticize inflation and the Afghanistan withdrawal; his unexpected 2024 reelection withdrawal further complicates historical assessment.

Mixed Public Opinion on Biden's Presidency Amidst Policy Achievements and Controversies
Gallup polls show mixed public opinion on President Biden's presidency; while some praise his COVID-19 response and legislative achievements, others criticize inflation and the Afghanistan withdrawal; his unexpected 2024 reelection withdrawal further complicates historical assessment.
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32% Bias Score

Federal Reserve Monetary Policy Rule: Unnecessary and Harmful
This article refutes the Cato Institute's proposal for the Federal Reserve to adopt a monetary policy rule, arguing that market forces driven by production, not central banks, determine money supply, and that government intervention is inherently harmful.

Federal Reserve Monetary Policy Rule: Unnecessary and Harmful
This article refutes the Cato Institute's proposal for the Federal Reserve to adopt a monetary policy rule, arguing that market forces driven by production, not central banks, determine money supply, and that government intervention is inherently harmful.
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56% Bias Score

Small Business Earnings Plummet in Q4 2024 Amid Rising Costs
Biz2Credit's December 2024 Small Business Earnings Report shows average monthly earnings plummeted to $83,083, down from $150,917 in 2023, due to rising expenses outpacing revenue growth, particularly in the second half of the year, impacting 100,000 small businesses.

Small Business Earnings Plummet in Q4 2024 Amid Rising Costs
Biz2Credit's December 2024 Small Business Earnings Report shows average monthly earnings plummeted to $83,083, down from $150,917 in 2023, due to rising expenses outpacing revenue growth, particularly in the second half of the year, impacting 100,000 small businesses.
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36% Bias Score
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