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HSBC Profit Beats Forecasts Amidst Trade War Warning
HSBC reported a $9.5 billion first-quarter pre-tax profit, exceeding forecasts, but warned of potential loan demand and credit quality issues due to the US-China trade war, projecting a low single-digit revenue impact and $500 million in additional credit losses under an adverse scenario.
HSBC Profit Beats Forecasts Amidst Trade War Warning
HSBC reported a $9.5 billion first-quarter pre-tax profit, exceeding forecasts, but warned of potential loan demand and credit quality issues due to the US-China trade war, projecting a low single-digit revenue impact and $500 million in additional credit losses under an adverse scenario.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Deploys Anti-Ship Missile System in Philippines Amidst Joint Military Drills
The U.S. deployed an anti-ship missile launcher on Batan Island in the Philippines, near Taiwan, during joint military exercises with the Philippines, Australia, and other nations, simulating combat near major geopolitical hotspots, prompting China's opposition.
U.S. Deploys Anti-Ship Missile System in Philippines Amidst Joint Military Drills
The U.S. deployed an anti-ship missile launcher on Batan Island in the Philippines, near Taiwan, during joint military exercises with the Philippines, Australia, and other nations, simulating combat near major geopolitical hotspots, prompting China's opposition.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Investigates UC Berkeley Over Undisclosed Foreign Funding
The Trump administration launched an investigation into UC Berkeley on Friday for allegedly failing to fully disclose hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign funding, primarily from China, related to a joint research institute with Tsinghua University, following a recent executive order on strict...
Trump Administration Investigates UC Berkeley Over Undisclosed Foreign Funding
The Trump administration launched an investigation into UC Berkeley on Friday for allegedly failing to fully disclose hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign funding, primarily from China, related to a joint research institute with Tsinghua University, following a recent executive order on strict...
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Kentucky Soybean Farmer Sounds Alarm on US-China Trade War
Ninth-generation Kentucky farmer and American Soybean Association president Caleb Ragland warns of devastating consequences from the US-China trade war's 145% tariffs on soybeans, citing a potential 71% loss of agricultural income in the last trade war. He urges President Trump to negotiate a tariff...
Kentucky Soybean Farmer Sounds Alarm on US-China Trade War
Ninth-generation Kentucky farmer and American Soybean Association president Caleb Ragland warns of devastating consequences from the US-China trade war's 145% tariffs on soybeans, citing a potential 71% loss of agricultural income in the last trade war. He urges President Trump to negotiate a tariff...
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Trump Signals Trade Truce, Markets React Positively
In two statements on April 22nd, President Trump announced a significant reduction in the 145% surtax on Chinese goods and a potential truce in the trade war, causing a positive reaction in Asian markets and the dollar, while China simultaneously sought closer trade ties with the EU and the UK.
Trump Signals Trade Truce, Markets React Positively
In two statements on April 22nd, President Trump announced a significant reduction in the 145% surtax on Chinese goods and a potential truce in the trade war, causing a positive reaction in Asian markets and the dollar, while China simultaneously sought closer trade ties with the EU and the UK.
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52% Bias Score


IEA Warns of Energy Supply Shocks; Global Markets React
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns of potential energy supply shocks, urging diversification, political stability, and global cooperation. European markets opened lower, reflecting global uncertainty, while gold prices hit record highs amid trade tensions.
IEA Warns of Energy Supply Shocks; Global Markets React
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warns of potential energy supply shocks, urging diversification, political stability, and global cooperation. European markets opened lower, reflecting global uncertainty, while gold prices hit record highs amid trade tensions.
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52% Bias Score

US-China Conflict: Ideological Clash and Economic Implications
The escalating US-China conflict, driven by China's return to Leninist-Stalinist principles under Xi Jinping, poses a significant challenge to the global order, involving economic consequences and ideological clashes; the US and its allies hold a substantial economic advantage.

US-China Conflict: Ideological Clash and Economic Implications
The escalating US-China conflict, driven by China's return to Leninist-Stalinist principles under Xi Jinping, poses a significant challenge to the global order, involving economic consequences and ideological clashes; the US and its allies hold a substantial economic advantage.
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56% Bias Score

Conflicting Trade Statements Create Wall Street Uncertainty
Conflicting statements from the US and China on trade negotiations caused market uncertainty despite strong performances from companies like Tesla and Nvidia, resulting in mixed market reactions on Wall Street's final trading day of the week.

Conflicting Trade Statements Create Wall Street Uncertainty
Conflicting statements from the US and China on trade negotiations caused market uncertainty despite strong performances from companies like Tesla and Nvidia, resulting in mixed market reactions on Wall Street's final trading day of the week.
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44% Bias Score

China Shares Lunar Samples with U.S. and Allies
China's space agency announced that it will share lunar samples collected by its Chang'e-5 mission with scientists from the U.S. and six other allied countries, including Japan, France, Germany, Britain, and Pakistan, marking a step towards increased international cooperation in space exploration de...

China Shares Lunar Samples with U.S. and Allies
China's space agency announced that it will share lunar samples collected by its Chang'e-5 mission with scientists from the U.S. and six other allied countries, including Japan, France, Germany, Britain, and Pakistan, marking a step towards increased international cooperation in space exploration de...
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40% Bias Score

Boeing Seeks New Buyers for 50 Airplanes Amidst US-China Trade War
Boeing seeks new buyers for approximately 50 airplanes originally destined for Chinese airlines due to trade war tariffs; three planes have already returned to the US, incurring a 125% tariff, while Boeing's CEO is in contact with President Trump to alleviate the situation.

Boeing Seeks New Buyers for 50 Airplanes Amidst US-China Trade War
Boeing seeks new buyers for approximately 50 airplanes originally destined for Chinese airlines due to trade war tariffs; three planes have already returned to the US, incurring a 125% tariff, while Boeing's CEO is in contact with President Trump to alleviate the situation.
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36% Bias Score

US Explores Deep-Sea Mining to Counter China's Rare Earth Dominance
The Trump administration is negotiating with The Metals Company for a deep-sea mining permit in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone to secure critical metals, bypassing international regulations amid trade tensions with China, raising environmental and legal concerns.

US Explores Deep-Sea Mining to Counter China's Rare Earth Dominance
The Trump administration is negotiating with The Metals Company for a deep-sea mining permit in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone to secure critical metals, bypassing international regulations amid trade tensions with China, raising environmental and legal concerns.
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60% Bias Score

Global Economic Uncertainty Heightens as IMF and U.S. Treasury Meet
Amidst rising trade war tensions, fears of a global recession, and challenges to the Fed's independence, the IMF and the U.S. Treasury are holding a crucial meeting; the IMF head warned of significant corrections but no recession, while Europe fears inflation and a US-triggered crisis.

Global Economic Uncertainty Heightens as IMF and U.S. Treasury Meet
Amidst rising trade war tensions, fears of a global recession, and challenges to the Fed's independence, the IMF and the U.S. Treasury are holding a crucial meeting; the IMF head warned of significant corrections but no recession, while Europe fears inflation and a US-triggered crisis.
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48% Bias Score
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