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Frozen Russian Budget Funds and Economic Consequences
Russia's budget policy since 2004 has frozen trillions of rubles, initially invested in Western assets and later rendered idle by sanctions, leading to high-interest borrowing from major banks and creating a massive reserve despite economic challenges.
Frozen Russian Budget Funds and Economic Consequences
Russia's budget policy since 2004 has frozen trillions of rubles, initially invested in Western assets and later rendered idle by sanctions, leading to high-interest borrowing from major banks and creating a massive reserve despite economic challenges.
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72% Bias Score


Bowman's Fed Nomination Faces Challenges Due to Independent Stance
Miki Bowman, a seasoned Fed nominee, faces Senate confirmation challenges due to her independent views on interest rate policies and bank capital requirements, contrasting with the Federal Reserve's preference for consensus and established regulations.
Bowman's Fed Nomination Faces Challenges Due to Independent Stance
Miki Bowman, a seasoned Fed nominee, faces Senate confirmation challenges due to her independent views on interest rate policies and bank capital requirements, contrasting with the Federal Reserve's preference for consensus and established regulations.
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56% Bias Score


Gold Standard Reveals Trump's More Inflationary Presidency
Using gold as a constant, this article measures the dollar's value under Presidents Trump and Biden, finding that the dollar lost 50% of its value during Trump's first term and 25% under Biden's, challenging traditional inflation measures.
Gold Standard Reveals Trump's More Inflationary Presidency
Using gold as a constant, this article measures the dollar's value under Presidents Trump and Biden, finding that the dollar lost 50% of its value during Trump's first term and 25% under Biden's, challenging traditional inflation measures.
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64% Bias Score


China Injects $139 Billion to Boost Economy
China's central bank cut the reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage points, injecting $139 billion into the market to boost economic recovery amid external headwinds, alongside cuts to interest rates and expansion of re-lending facilities.
China Injects $139 Billion to Boost Economy
China's central bank cut the reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage points, injecting $139 billion into the market to boost economic recovery amid external headwinds, alongside cuts to interest rates and expansion of re-lending facilities.
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48% Bias Score


Fed Holds Rates Amidst Global Trade War Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady despite rising inflation and a global trend of rate cuts due to the trade war, creating a significant policy divergence; this decision is based on positive current U.S. economic data but risks falling behind if a slowdown is sharper than predicted...
Fed Holds Rates Amidst Global Trade War Uncertainty
The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady despite rising inflation and a global trend of rate cuts due to the trade war, creating a significant policy divergence; this decision is based on positive current U.S. economic data but risks falling behind if a slowdown is sharper than predicted...
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48% Bias Score


Global Central Banks Respond to US Trade War with Rate Cut Preparations
The US-China trade war has prompted central banks globally to prepare for more interest rate cuts than initially anticipated, as it decreases global growth but may alleviate inflation in some regions. The Bank of England, the People's Bank of China, and the central banks of Norway, Sweden, and Polan...
Global Central Banks Respond to US Trade War with Rate Cut Preparations
The US-China trade war has prompted central banks globally to prepare for more interest rate cuts than initially anticipated, as it decreases global growth but may alleviate inflation in some regions. The Bank of England, the People's Bank of China, and the central banks of Norway, Sweden, and Polan...
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Central Bank Maintains Inflation Forecasts Amidst Global Uncertainty
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) maintained its inflation forecasts for 2025, 2026, and 2027 at 24 percent, 12 percent, and 8 percent, respectively, during the presentation of the second Inflation Report of the year, citing a continued disinflation process despite increased global u...

Turkey's Central Bank Maintains Inflation Forecasts Amidst Global Uncertainty
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (TCMB) maintained its inflation forecasts for 2025, 2026, and 2027 at 24 percent, 12 percent, and 8 percent, respectively, during the presentation of the second Inflation Report of the year, citing a continued disinflation process despite increased global u...
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40% Bias Score

RBA Cuts Rates Amidst Trump's Tariff Uncertainty
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) unexpectedly cut interest rates due to increased global uncertainty caused by President Trump's unpredictable tariff policies, prompting concerns about economic growth and recession.

RBA Cuts Rates Amidst Trump's Tariff Uncertainty
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) unexpectedly cut interest rates due to increased global uncertainty caused by President Trump's unpredictable tariff policies, prompting concerns about economic growth and recession.
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40% Bias Score

RBA Poised to Cut Interest Rates to 3.85 Percent Amidst Inflation Slowdown
The Reserve Bank of Australia is poised to cut interest rates to 3.85 percent, marking the lowest level in over two years, following significant inflation reduction and steady employment figures; this follows nearly $290 billion in interest paid by Australian borrowers since May 2022.

RBA Poised to Cut Interest Rates to 3.85 Percent Amidst Inflation Slowdown
The Reserve Bank of Australia is poised to cut interest rates to 3.85 percent, marking the lowest level in over two years, following significant inflation reduction and steady employment figures; this follows nearly $290 billion in interest paid by Australian borrowers since May 2022.
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44% Bias Score

Bank of England Warns Against Rate Cuts Despite High Unemployment
The Bank of England's chief economist warned against expecting further interest rate cuts despite a four-year high in unemployment and over 100,000 job losses in the last three months, citing concerns about persistent inflation above the target rate and potential echoes of past inflation crises.

Bank of England Warns Against Rate Cuts Despite High Unemployment
The Bank of England's chief economist warned against expecting further interest rate cuts despite a four-year high in unemployment and over 100,000 job losses in the last three months, citing concerns about persistent inflation above the target rate and potential echoes of past inflation crises.
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40% Bias Score

Death of Viktor Gerashchenko: A Legacy of Controversial Monetary Reforms
Viktor Gerashchenko, a four-time head of the central banks of the USSR and Russia, passed away; his career was marked by involvement in controversial 1990s monetary reforms aimed at controlling hyperinflation, impacting millions of citizens.

Death of Viktor Gerashchenko: A Legacy of Controversial Monetary Reforms
Viktor Gerashchenko, a four-time head of the central banks of the USSR and Russia, passed away; his career was marked by involvement in controversial 1990s monetary reforms aimed at controlling hyperinflation, impacting millions of citizens.
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44% Bias Score

Mixed Asian Markets Await US-China Trade Talks and Fed Decision
Asian markets show mixed reactions Wednesday, with some indices rising slightly and others falling, amidst cautious optimism over upcoming US-China trade talks this weekend in Switzerland; however, investors await the Fed's decision on interest rates and tangible results from the trade talks.

Mixed Asian Markets Await US-China Trade Talks and Fed Decision
Asian markets show mixed reactions Wednesday, with some indices rising slightly and others falling, amidst cautious optimism over upcoming US-China trade talks this weekend in Switzerland; however, investors await the Fed's decision on interest rates and tangible results from the trade talks.
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32% Bias Score
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