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Businesses Lower Prices Amidst Inflation and Looming Trade War
Facing record inflation and a potential trade war, American businesses are lowering prices to attract price-sensitive consumers, with companies like Lalo and Blue Apron cutting costs to stay competitive amid declining consumer confidence and January retail sales.
Businesses Lower Prices Amidst Inflation and Looming Trade War
Facing record inflation and a potential trade war, American businesses are lowering prices to attract price-sensitive consumers, with companies like Lalo and Blue Apron cutting costs to stay competitive amid declining consumer confidence and January retail sales.
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36% Bias Score


EU Grants Automakers Three-Year Compliance Period for Emission Limits
The European Commission will extend the compliance period for average vehicle emission limits from one to three years, granting the auto industry more time to adapt to stricter regulations and avoid potential €15 billion in fines, amid competition from China and threats of US tariffs.
EU Grants Automakers Three-Year Compliance Period for Emission Limits
The European Commission will extend the compliance period for average vehicle emission limits from one to three years, granting the auto industry more time to adapt to stricter regulations and avoid potential €15 billion in fines, amid competition from China and threats of US tariffs.
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60% Bias Score


Mixed Asian Equities Await China's Policy Direction
Asian equities saw mixed results overnight, with Indonesia outperforming and Taiwan underperforming; Hong Kong and Mainland China fluctuated due to Trump's tariff threats and anticipation of China's policy meetings starting tomorrow; investors await policy direction from these meetings, and the IPO ...
Mixed Asian Equities Await China's Policy Direction
Asian equities saw mixed results overnight, with Indonesia outperforming and Taiwan underperforming; Hong Kong and Mainland China fluctuated due to Trump's tariff threats and anticipation of China's policy meetings starting tomorrow; investors await policy direction from these meetings, and the IPO ...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Orders New Lumber Import Probe, Threatening Further Tariffs
President Trump ordered a new trade investigation into US lumber imports, potentially imposing additional tariffs on top of existing duties on Canadian softwood lumber and threatened tariffs on all Canadian and Mexican goods, citing national security concerns and aiming to increase domestic lumber p...
Trump Orders New Lumber Import Probe, Threatening Further Tariffs
President Trump ordered a new trade investigation into US lumber imports, potentially imposing additional tariffs on top of existing duties on Canadian softwood lumber and threatened tariffs on all Canadian and Mexican goods, citing national security concerns and aiming to increase domestic lumber p...
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52% Bias Score


US to Impose Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and Possibly China on Tuesday
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced tariffs on Canada and Mexico will be imposed Tuesday, with President Trump to determine exact rates; additional tariffs on China are also possible, potentially increasing consumer prices.
US to Impose Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and Possibly China on Tuesday
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced tariffs on Canada and Mexico will be imposed Tuesday, with President Trump to determine exact rates; additional tariffs on China are also possible, potentially increasing consumer prices.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Spark Economic Concerns
President Trump's new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, set to take effect next week, along with planned levies on steel, aluminum, and potentially automobiles, are causing concern among economists who warn of potential inflation, slower economic growth, and even stagflation due to ...
Trump Tariffs Spark Economic Concerns
President Trump's new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, set to take effect next week, along with planned levies on steel, aluminum, and potentially automobiles, are causing concern among economists who warn of potential inflation, slower economic growth, and even stagflation due to ...
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52% Bias Score

Eurozone Inflation Falls to 2.4%, Increasing Probability of ECB Rate Cut
Eurozone inflation unexpectedly fell to 2.4% in February, down from 2.5% in January, marking the first decline since September. This decrease, primarily influenced by lower energy prices and France's reduced electricity costs, increases the probability of a sixth ECB interest rate cut this week.

Eurozone Inflation Falls to 2.4%, Increasing Probability of ECB Rate Cut
Eurozone inflation unexpectedly fell to 2.4% in February, down from 2.5% in January, marking the first decline since September. This decrease, primarily influenced by lower energy prices and France's reduced electricity costs, increases the probability of a sixth ECB interest rate cut this week.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threats Shake US-Mexico-Canada Trade
President Trump's fluctuating statements regarding 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, initially set for March 4th, have caused economic uncertainty; tariffs may be reduced or delayed, yet the situation remains fluid, impacting inflation, consumer confidence, and supply chains.

Trump's Tariff Threats Shake US-Mexico-Canada Trade
President Trump's fluctuating statements regarding 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, initially set for March 4th, have caused economic uncertainty; tariffs may be reduced or delayed, yet the situation remains fluid, impacting inflation, consumer confidence, and supply chains.
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64% Bias Score

U.S. to Impose Tariffs on Canada and Mexico; Final Percentage Undetermined
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect on Tuesday, with the percentage yet to be determined by President Trump. The tariffs, initially threatened at 25 percent, target illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; however, both Canada and...

U.S. to Impose Tariffs on Canada and Mexico; Final Percentage Undetermined
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect on Tuesday, with the percentage yet to be determined by President Trump. The tariffs, initially threatened at 25 percent, target illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling; however, both Canada and...
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56% Bias Score

Misleading Fentanyl Data Used to Justify US Tariffs Against Canada
The Trump administration is using misleading data on fentanyl seizures to justify tariffs against Canada; an investigation revealed that the data doesn't specify the origin of the drugs, with some seizures originating from Mexico, not Canada.

Misleading Fentanyl Data Used to Justify US Tariffs Against Canada
The Trump administration is using misleading data on fentanyl seizures to justify tariffs against Canada; an investigation revealed that the data doesn't specify the origin of the drugs, with some seizures originating from Mexico, not Canada.
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40% Bias Score

US Stocks Rebound After Week of Declines
US stocks rallied on Friday, with the S&P 500 rising 1.6 percent, mitigating February's losses to make it the worst month since December, after a week of declines due to weaker-than-expected economic reports and tariff concerns; however, weak consumer spending persists, raising recessionary concerns...

US Stocks Rebound After Week of Declines
US stocks rallied on Friday, with the S&P 500 rising 1.6 percent, mitigating February's losses to make it the worst month since December, after a week of declines due to weaker-than-expected economic reports and tariff concerns; however, weak consumer spending persists, raising recessionary concerns...
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40% Bias Score

Global Markets Tumble on Trump's Tariff Threats
President Trump's announcement of increased tariffs on Chinese, Mexican, and Canadian goods triggered significant declines in global stock markets on Friday, with major indices in Asia and Europe falling sharply, fueled by fears of retaliatory measures and supply chain disruptions.

Global Markets Tumble on Trump's Tariff Threats
President Trump's announcement of increased tariffs on Chinese, Mexican, and Canadian goods triggered significant declines in global stock markets on Friday, with major indices in Asia and Europe falling sharply, fueled by fears of retaliatory measures and supply chain disruptions.
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40% Bias Score
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