id
stringlengths 11
14
| query
stringlengths 314
8.5k
| answer
stringclasses 2
values | text
stringlengths 1
8.19k
| choices
sequence | gold
int64 0
1
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
causal20sc7600 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: This is the normal returns and standard deviation of the stock price over three months annualized. Drilling down into some additional key near-term indicators we note that the Capex to PPE ratio stands at for Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN). The Capex to PPE ratio shows you how capital intensive a company is.
Answer: | noise | This is the normal returns and standard deviation of the stock price over three months annualized. Drilling down into some additional key near-term indicators we note that the Capex to PPE ratio stands at for Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN). The Capex to PPE ratio shows you how capital intensive a company is. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7601 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Stocks with an increasing (year over year) ratio may be moving to be more capital intensive and often underperform the market.
Answer: | noise | Stocks with an increasing (year over year) ratio may be moving to be more capital intensive and often underperform the market. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7602 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Higher Capex also often means lower Free Cash Flow (Operating cash flow - Capex) generation and lower dividends as companies don't have the cash to pay dividends if they are investing more in the business.
Answer: | noise | Higher Capex also often means lower Free Cash Flow (Operating cash flow - Capex) generation and lower dividends as companies don't have the cash to pay dividends if they are investing more in the business. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7603 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Stock market investors may be well aware of how turbulent the investing climate can be.
Answer: | noise | Stock market investors may be well aware of how turbulent the investing climate can be. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7604 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Markets might be surging to new highs leaving the average investor to wonder what will happen next.
Answer: | noise | Markets might be surging to new highs leaving the average investor to wonder what will happen next. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7605 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: When everything is going higher in the stock market, it may seem as though every pick is going to be a winner. Conversely, when things are going down, investors may be cursing the day they ever entered the markets. These ups and downs are a normal part of investing in the stock market.
Answer: | noise | When everything is going higher in the stock market, it may seem as though every pick is going to be a winner. Conversely, when things are going down, investors may be cursing the day they ever entered the markets. These ups and downs are a normal part of investing in the stock market. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7606 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Having a well thought out investing plan may help ease the burden of day to day volatility. Many successful investors and traders will preach the wonders of sticking to an outlined plan.
Answer: | noise | Having a well thought out investing plan may help ease the burden of day to day volatility. Many successful investors and traders will preach the wonders of sticking to an outlined plan. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7607 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: It may take some time to actually realize how well the plan is working. If after some time the results continue to be sub-par, then it may be time to devise a different plan. In addition to Capex to PPE we can look at Cash Flow to Capex.
Answer: | noise | It may take some time to actually realize how well the plan is working. If after some time the results continue to be sub-par, then it may be time to devise a different plan. In addition to Capex to PPE we can look at Cash Flow to Capex. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7608 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: This ration compares a stock's operating cash flow to its capital expenditure and can identify if a firm can generate enough cash to meet investment needs. Investors are looking for a ratio greater than one, which indicates that the firm can meet that need. Comparing to other firms in the same industry is relevant for this ratio.
Answer: | noise | This ration compares a stock's operating cash flow to its capital expenditure and can identify if a firm can generate enough cash to meet investment needs. Investors are looking for a ratio greater than one, which indicates that the firm can meet that need. Comparing to other firms in the same industry is relevant for this ratio. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7609 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN)'s Cash Flow to Capex stands at 1.251524.
Answer: | noise | Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN)'s Cash Flow to Capex stands at 1.251524. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7610 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Debt In looking at some Debt ratios, Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN) has a debt to equity ratio of 0.61289 and a Free Cash Flow to Debt ratio of 0.043605. This ratio provides insight as to how high the firm's total debt is compared to its free cash flow generated.
Answer: | noise | Debt In looking at some Debt ratios, Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN) has a debt to equity ratio of 0.61289 and a Free Cash Flow to Debt ratio of 0.043605. This ratio provides insight as to how high the firm's total debt is compared to its free cash flow generated. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7611 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: In terms of Net Debt to EBIT, that ratio stands at 3.26647.
Answer: | noise | In terms of Net Debt to EBIT, that ratio stands at 3.26647. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7612 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: This ratio reveals how easily a company is able to pay interest and capital on its net outstanding debt.
Answer: | noise | This ratio reveals how easily a company is able to pay interest and capital on its net outstanding debt. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7613 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The lower the ratio the better as that indicates that the company is able to meet its interest and capital payments.
Answer: | noise | The lower the ratio the better as that indicates that the company is able to meet its interest and capital payments. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7614 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Lastly we'll take note of the Net Debt to Market Value ratio. Lonza Group Ltd's ND to MV current stands at 0.131185. This ratio is calculated as follows: Net debt (Total debt minus Cash ) / Market value of the company.
Answer: | noise | Lastly we'll take note of the Net Debt to Market Value ratio. Lonza Group Ltd's ND to MV current stands at 0.131185. This ratio is calculated as follows: Net debt (Total debt minus Cash ) / Market value of the company. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7615 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Investors will be paying extra close attention to company earnings reports during this current season. With stocks bordering on all-time highs, any substantial earnings beats may propel stocks to even greater heights. On the flip side, stocks that may be overvalued could see a significant correction if earnings disappoint.
Answer: | noise | Investors will be paying extra close attention to company earnings reports during this current season. With stocks bordering on all-time highs, any substantial earnings beats may propel stocks to even greater heights. On the flip side, stocks that may be overvalued could see a significant correction if earnings disappoint. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7616 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Every earnings season has its share of big winners and big losers. Trying to project the stocks that will post large beats for the quarter can be tricky.
Answer: | noise | Every earnings season has its share of big winners and big losers. Trying to project the stocks that will post large beats for the quarter can be tricky. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7617 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Even if the research points to a company handily beating on the earnings front, the stock may not always react as expected. Trading around earnings reports can get quite dicey for even the most seasoned investors.
Answer: | noise | Even if the research points to a company handily beating on the earnings front, the stock may not always react as expected. Trading around earnings reports can get quite dicey for even the most seasoned investors. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7618 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Near-Term Growth Drilldown Now we'll take a look at some key growth data as decimals. One year cash flow growth ratio is calculated on a trailing 12 months basis and is a one year percentage growth of a firm's cash flow from operations. This number stands at -0.03469 for Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN).
Answer: | noise | Near-Term Growth Drilldown Now we'll take a look at some key growth data as decimals. One year cash flow growth ratio is calculated on a trailing 12 months basis and is a one year percentage growth of a firm's cash flow from operations. This number stands at -0.03469 for Lonza Group Ltd (SWX:LONN). | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7619 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The one year Growth EBIT ratio stands at 0.16413 and is a calculation of one year growth in earnings before interest and taxes. The one year EBITDA growth number stands at 0.15644 which is calculated similarly to EBIT Growth with just the addition of amortization.
Answer: | noise | The one year Growth EBIT ratio stands at 0.16413 and is a calculation of one year growth in earnings before interest and taxes. The one year EBITDA growth number stands at 0.15644 which is calculated similarly to EBIT Growth with just the addition of amortization. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7620 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Taking even a further look we note that the 1 year Free Cash Flow (FCF) Growth is at 0.15481. The one year growth in Net Profit after Tax is -0.42767 and lastly sales growth was 0.19432. Investors might be trying to figure out how to play the stock market at current levels.
Answer: | noise | Taking even a further look we note that the 1 year Free Cash Flow (FCF) Growth is at 0.15481. The one year growth in Net Profit after Tax is -0.42767 and lastly sales growth was 0.19432. Investors might be trying to figure out how to play the stock market at current levels. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7621 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The optimist may see much more upward action in the future while the pessimist may be waiting for the impending disaster.
Answer: | noise | The optimist may see much more upward action in the future while the pessimist may be waiting for the impending disaster. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7622 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Buying into the market at these levels will no doubt come with a bit of caution.
Answer: | noise | Buying into the market at these levels will no doubt come with a bit of caution. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7623 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Even at these levels, there may still be some good buys. The average individual investor may need to spend a little more time doing the homework, but it may pay off handsomely if the stock market decides to break out higher.
Answer: | noise | Even at these levels, there may still be some good buys. The average individual investor may need to spend a little more time doing the homework, but it may pay off handsomely if the stock market decides to break out higher. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7624 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: As companies start to report quarterly earnings, investors will be watching to see what types of trends emerge.
Answer: | noise | As companies start to report quarterly earnings, investors will be watching to see what types of trends emerge. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7625 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: A generally upbeat earnings season may give the bulls more strength to breakout and continue the charge higher into the later stages of the year.
Answer: | noise | A generally upbeat earnings season may give the bulls more strength to breakout and continue the charge higher into the later stages of the year. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7626 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Receive News & Ratings Via Email - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter. Written by Echo Staff
Answer: | noise | Receive News & Ratings Via Email - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter. Written by Echo Staff | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7627 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Aged care costs to drop, but you still might pay more Life & Style Get advice: On the surface, the drop in MIPR would appear to make aged care cheaper, but as always, there are winners and losers. The aged care industry is not only one of the fastest growing industries in Australia, it is also one of the most complex, as anybody faced with moving to aged care accommodation knows.
Answer: | noise | Aged care costs to drop, but you still might pay more Life & Style Get advice: On the surface, the drop in MIPR would appear to make aged care cheaper, but as always, there are winners and losers. The aged care industry is not only one of the fastest growing industries in Australia, it is also one of the most complex, as anybody faced with moving to aged care accommodation knows. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7628 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: To make matters worse, the rules are continually changing - the result is complexity piling on complexity. There will be a major change on 1 October: an adjustment to the maximum permissible interest rate (MIPR), which is used to calculate aged care accommodation costs.
Answer: | noise | To make matters worse, the rules are continually changing - the result is complexity piling on complexity. There will be a major change on 1 October: an adjustment to the maximum permissible interest rate (MIPR), which is used to calculate aged care accommodation costs. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7629 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The rate today is 5.54 per cent p.a., and it will drop to 4.98 per cent p.a.
Answer: | noise | The rate today is 5.54 per cent p.a., and it will drop to 4.98 per cent p.a. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7630 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: On the surface this would appear to make aged care cheaper, but as always, there are winners and losers.
Answer: | noise | On the surface this would appear to make aged care cheaper, but as always, there are winners and losers. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7631 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: First, you need to understand how the system works. Whatever you don't pay as a lump sum refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) on entry, you pay as a daily charge (known as a DAP), which is calculated at the MPIR.
Answer: | noise | First, you need to understand how the system works. Whatever you don't pay as a lump sum refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) on entry, you pay as a daily charge (known as a DAP), which is calculated at the MPIR. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7632 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: So if the Market Price RAD is $400,000 and you pay $200,000, you will pay the remaining $200,000 at 5.54 per cent interest as a daily fee, which is $30.36 a day.
Answer: | noise | So if the Market Price RAD is $400,000 and you pay $200,000, you will pay the remaining $200,000 at 5.54 per cent interest as a daily fee, which is $30.36 a day. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7633 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: If you pay the full RAD there is no interest (DAP) pay no RAD and you will pay a DAP which is the interest on the full amount: $22,160.
Answer: | noise | If you pay the full RAD there is no interest (DAP) pay no RAD and you will pay a DAP which is the interest on the full amount: $22,160. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7634 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The winners will be those who pay the market price for their accommodation. At today's rate, a RAD of $400,000 would have an equivalent daily payment of $61 a day.
Answer: | noise | The winners will be those who pay the market price for their accommodation. At today's rate, a RAD of $400,000 would have an equivalent daily payment of $61 a day. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7635 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Under the new rate, the equivalent daily payment is $55 a day, a saving of just over $2000 a year by moving in 10 days later.
Answer: | noise | Under the new rate, the equivalent daily payment is $55 a day, a saving of just over $2000 a year by moving in 10 days later. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7636 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Age Care Guru Rachel Lane points out that the losers are people who are classified as low means.
Answer: | noise | Age Care Guru Rachel Lane points out that the losers are people who are classified as low means. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7637 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: For them, a drop in the interest rate actually increases the price of their lump sum - this may seem illogical and unfair, but it's true. Suppose the market price RAD for a facility was $400,000.
Answer: | noise | For them, a drop in the interest rate actually increases the price of their lump sum - this may seem illogical and unfair, but it's true. Suppose the market price RAD for a facility was $400,000. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7638 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: If a person had $1 million of assets, the maximum they could pay would be $400,000.
Answer: | noise | If a person had $1 million of assets, the maximum they could pay would be $400,000. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7639 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Now think about Shirley, who is a full pensioner with $165,000 of assessable assets.
Answer: | noise | Now think about Shirley, who is a full pensioner with $165,000 of assessable assets. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7640 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Shirley qualifies as a low means resident and her means-tested daily accommodation contribution (DAC) is $55 a day.
Answer: | noise | Shirley qualifies as a low means resident and her means-tested daily accommodation contribution (DAC) is $55 a day. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7641 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: If she moved in today, the MPIR would give her an equivalent lump sum refundable accommodation contribution (RAC) of almost $366,000 - an impossible task for someone with $165,000.
Answer: | noise | If she moved in today, the MPIR would give her an equivalent lump sum refundable accommodation contribution (RAC) of almost $366,000 - an impossible task for someone with $165,000. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7642 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: But the way the RAC is calculated, under the lower MPIR next month, the equivalent lump sum will be just under $407,000 - harder still and now more than double her total assets. This is the irony - a person of limited means pays more than a millionaire. The rate you pay is set on the day you enter care.
Answer: | noise | But the way the RAC is calculated, under the lower MPIR next month, the equivalent lump sum will be just under $407,000 - harder still and now more than double her total assets. This is the irony - a person of limited means pays more than a millionaire. The rate you pay is set on the day you enter care. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7643 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: So what can Shirley do?
Answer: | noise | So what can Shirley do? | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7644 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: One option is to move in before 1 October, which would reduce her RAC amount by around $40,000.
Answer: | causal | One option is to move in before 1 October, which would reduce her RAC amount by around $40,000. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 1 |
causal20sc7645 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Another option, if she moves in after 1 October, is to restructure her assets.
Answer: | noise | Another option, if she moves in after 1 October, is to restructure her assets. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7646 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Simple asset reduction strategies such as gifting and pre-paying funeral expenses could have a big impact on her cost of care.
Answer: | noise | Simple asset reduction strategies such as gifting and pre-paying funeral expenses could have a big impact on her cost of care. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7647 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: She may also wish to seek advice about purchasing an income stream with an asset-test exempt amount.
Answer: | noise | She may also wish to seek advice about purchasing an income stream with an asset-test exempt amount. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7648 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Let's say Shirley reduced her assets of $165,000 through a gift of $10,000 and pre-paying her funeral expenses for $15,000. Her DAC would reduce from $55 a day to $43 a day (a saving of just over $4,300 a year). Her equivalent lump sum would reduce by almost $88,000!
Answer: | causal | Let's say Shirley reduced her assets of $165,000 through a gift of $10,000 and pre-paying her funeral expenses for $15,000. Her DAC would reduce from $55 a day to $43 a day (a saving of just over $4,300 a year). Her equivalent lump sum would reduce by almost $88,000! | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 1 |
causal20sc7649 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Purchasing an income stream with an asset-test exempt amount could reduce her cost of aged care further the extent of the benefit will depend on the amount she invests and her age.
Answer: | noise | Purchasing an income stream with an asset-test exempt amount could reduce her cost of aged care further the extent of the benefit will depend on the amount she invests and her age. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7650 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: This is why, though many low means residents feel they can't afford financial advice, I think they can't afford not to get it. Just make sure you find a financial advisor who understands the aged care system - ideally a retirement living and aged care specialist.
Answer: | noise | This is why, though many low means residents feel they can't afford financial advice, I think they can't afford not to get it. Just make sure you find a financial advisor who understands the aged care system - ideally a retirement living and aged care specialist. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7651 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: +++++++++++ Question: After your reading your article on Australia's version of a death tax l have a query. If one has paid 30 per cent tax on their concessional contributions due to earning above $250,000 does the full 17 per cent still apply or would only an additional 2 per cent apply?
Answer: | noise | +++++++++++ Question: After your reading your article on Australia's version of a death tax l have a query. If one has paid 30 per cent tax on their concessional contributions due to earning above $250,000 does the full 17 per cent still apply or would only an additional 2 per cent apply? | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7652 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Answer: The tax you refer to is 15 per cent plus Medicare levy and applies to that portion of the taxable component of a deceased's superannuation that is left to a non-dependent.
Answer: | noise | Answer: The tax you refer to is 15 per cent plus Medicare levy and applies to that portion of the taxable component of a deceased's superannuation that is left to a non-dependent. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7653 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: A spouse is always a dependent. The entry tax on contributions has no relevance to this tax. Question: I am 60 and have just recently gone back to work full-time.
Answer: | noise | A spouse is always a dependent. The entry tax on contributions has no relevance to this tax. Question: I am 60 and have just recently gone back to work full-time. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7654 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: My wife is 59, and only works one day a week. We have two investment properties that currently financed with an interest only loan.
Answer: | noise | My wife is 59, and only works one day a week. We have two investment properties that currently financed with an interest only loan. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7655 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: At the current interest rate the rent income is cash-flow positive but not much. I am wondering if it's a good strategy to withdraw money from my superannuation to pay out the loan.
Answer: | noise | At the current interest rate the rent income is cash-flow positive but not much. I am wondering if it's a good strategy to withdraw money from my superannuation to pay out the loan. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7656 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Are we allowed to do this and are there any disadvantages in doing so? Answer: Take advice, because to access your super prior to 65 you will need to satisfy a condition of release.
Answer: | noise | Are we allowed to do this and are there any disadvantages in doing so? Answer: Take advice, because to access your super prior to 65 you will need to satisfy a condition of release. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7657 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: It is possible that you may have done this if you have recently started a new job but that will depend on the facts.
Answer: | noise | It is possible that you may have done this if you have recently started a new job but that will depend on the facts. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7658 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Keep in mind that the interest on the investment loan is tax deductible, which reduces the effective cost to you while you are working.
Answer: | noise | Keep in mind that the interest on the investment loan is tax deductible, which reduces the effective cost to you while you are working. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7659 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: I would imagine that the returns on your superannuation would be greater than the net cost of the investment loan, so my advice would be to preserve the status quo and leave things as they are. Noel Whittaker is the author of Making Money Made Simple and numerous other books on personal finance. Follow us
Answer: | noise | I would imagine that the returns on your superannuation would be greater than the net cost of the investment loan, so my advice would be to preserve the status quo and leave things as they are. Noel Whittaker is the author of Making Money Made Simple and numerous other books on personal finance. Follow us | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7660 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Pay Off Debt or Save? Your 5-Step Guide for Making Smart Money Decisions Not sure whether to save, pay off debt, or invest for retirement? Use this 5-step guide to make smart money decisions.
Answer: | noise | Pay Off Debt or Save? Your 5-Step Guide for Making Smart Money Decisions Not sure whether to save, pay off debt, or invest for retirement? Use this 5-step guide to make smart money decisions. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7661 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: It will help you leverage your financial resources, reduce stress, and build wealth as quickly as possible. By Laura Adams, MBA, Money Girl January 16, 2019 Episode #576 play pause Listen Pay Off Debt or Save? Your 5-Step Guide for Making Smart Money Decisions Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.
Answer: | noise | It will help you leverage your financial resources, reduce stress, and build wealth as quickly as possible. By Laura Adams, MBA, Money Girl January 16, 2019 Episode #576 play pause Listen Pay Off Debt or Save? Your 5-Step Guide for Making Smart Money Decisions Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7662 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Subscribe Subscribe on iTunesSubscribe on StitcherSubscribe on SpotifySubscribe on Google mute unmute Hide player Making decisions about money can be difficult. Most people have several financial goals - but knowing which ones should come first or where to start can be challenging.
Answer: | noise | Subscribe Subscribe on iTunesSubscribe on StitcherSubscribe on SpotifySubscribe on Google mute unmute Hide player Making decisions about money can be difficult. Most people have several financial goals - but knowing which ones should come first or where to start can be challenging. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7663 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: We all have limited financial resources to manage.
Answer: | noise | We all have limited financial resources to manage. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7664 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: If you don't know what your priorities should be, it's easy to feel stuck and never make any progress.
Answer: | noise | If you don't know what your priorities should be, it's easy to feel stuck and never make any progress. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7665 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Here are some recent questions I received from Money Girl readers and podcast listeners: Michele M. asks: I'm wondering if I should use my savings to pay off my credit cards and then build my savings back up again?
Answer: | noise | Here are some recent questions I received from Money Girl readers and podcast listeners: Michele M. asks: I'm wondering if I should use my savings to pay off my credit cards and then build my savings back up again? | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7666 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Naomi S. wonders: I'm trying to get out of credit card debt, take control of my financial life, and set up a good financial future for my children. Do you have any tips on where to start so I can have less financial stress?
Answer: | noise | Naomi S. wonders: I'm trying to get out of credit card debt, take control of my financial life, and set up a good financial future for my children. Do you have any tips on where to start so I can have less financial stress? | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7667 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: James B. asks: With so many ways to spend and invest money, I'm not sure that I'm focusing on the right things.
Answer: | noise | James B. asks: With so many ways to spend and invest money, I'm not sure that I'm focusing on the right things. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7668 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: What should my financial goals be, exactly? These are questions you may have asked also. In this episode, I'll answer them by giving you a step-by-step guide for making smart money decisions.
Answer: | noise | What should my financial goals be, exactly? These are questions you may have asked also. In this episode, I'll answer them by giving you a step-by-step guide for making smart money decisions. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7669 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: 5-Step Guide for Making Smart Money Decisions Whenever you have a money question or dilemma, come back to this guide for a clear path forward.
Answer: | noise | 5-Step Guide for Making Smart Money Decisions Whenever you have a money question or dilemma, come back to this guide for a clear path forward. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7670 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: It can be the ticket for leveraging your financial resources, reducing stress, and building wealth as quickly as possible. Step #1: Build a cash reserve.
Answer: | noise | It can be the ticket for leveraging your financial resources, reducing stress, and building wealth as quickly as possible. Step #1: Build a cash reserve. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7671 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Oftentimes I get money questions about paying off different types of debt, such as credit cards, student loans, and mortgages. My first response is to ask if you have a cash reserve, also known as an emergency fund. Your number one financial priority before doing anything else should be to accumulate an emergency fund.
Answer: | noise | Oftentimes I get money questions about paying off different types of debt, such as credit cards, student loans, and mortgages. My first response is to ask if you have a cash reserve, also known as an emergency fund. Your number one financial priority before doing anything else should be to accumulate an emergency fund. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7672 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Having a cash cushion to fall back on can be the difference between surviving a financial emergency - such as losing your job or having an unexpected medical bill - or getting buried under it.
Answer: | noise | Having a cash cushion to fall back on can be the difference between surviving a financial emergency - such as losing your job or having an unexpected medical bill - or getting buried under it. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7673 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Devastating events are tough enough to handle without also being stressed about money.
Answer: | noise | Devastating events are tough enough to handle without also being stressed about money. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7674 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: When you don't have a financial cushion to soften the blow of a large expense or a loss of income, you could end up going into debt. How much emergency savings you should have is different for everyone.
Answer: | noise | When you don't have a financial cushion to soften the blow of a large expense or a loss of income, you could end up going into debt. How much emergency savings you should have is different for everyone. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7675 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: If you work in an unstable industry or are the sole breadwinner for a large family, you probably need a bigger financial cushion than a single person with no dependents and plenty of job opportunities. Ideally, you should accumulate at least three to six months' worth of your living expenses.
Answer: | noise | If you work in an unstable industry or are the sole breadwinner for a large family, you probably need a bigger financial cushion than a single person with no dependents and plenty of job opportunities. Ideally, you should accumulate at least three to six months' worth of your living expenses. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7676 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Another good rule of thumb is to accumulate at least 10% of your annual gross income. For instance, if you earn $50,000, make a goal to accumulate and maintain a $5,000 emergency fund. If you're starting with zero savings, you could begin with a small goal, such as saving 1% or 2% of your income each year.
Answer: | noise | Another good rule of thumb is to accumulate at least 10% of your annual gross income. For instance, if you earn $50,000, make a goal to accumulate and maintain a $5,000 emergency fund. If you're starting with zero savings, you could begin with a small goal, such as saving 1% or 2% of your income each year. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7677 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Or you could start with a small target like $500 or $1,000 and increase it each year until you have a healthy amount of emergency money. If you're trying to accomplish other financial goals before accumulating a cash reserve, you're putting the cart before the horse. If you're trying to accomplish other financial goals before accumulating a cash reserve, you're putting the cart before the horse.
Answer: | noise | Or you could start with a small target like $500 or $1,000 and increase it each year until you have a healthy amount of emergency money. If you're trying to accomplish other financial goals before accumulating a cash reserve, you're putting the cart before the horse. If you're trying to accomplish other financial goals before accumulating a cash reserve, you're putting the cart before the horse. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7678 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Take the time to evaluate how much emergency money you have, how much you need, and create a plan to bridge the gap. Also, I don't recommend investing your emergency money or considering your retirement fund your cash reserve.
Answer: | noise | Take the time to evaluate how much emergency money you have, how much you need, and create a plan to bridge the gap. Also, I don't recommend investing your emergency money or considering your retirement fund your cash reserve. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7679 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Your emergency fund should be in a safe, high-yield, FDIC-insured savings account.
Answer: | noise | Your emergency fund should be in a safe, high-yield, FDIC-insured savings account. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7680 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Don't worry if your cash reserves earn little or no interest in the bank. They're not supposed to.
Answer: | noise | Don't worry if your cash reserves earn little or no interest in the bank. They're not supposed to. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7681 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The purpose of emergency savings is to be accessible and liquid in the short term.
Answer: | noise | The purpose of emergency savings is to be accessible and liquid in the short term. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7682 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: If you invested it, the value could shrink to nothing the moment you desperately need it.
Answer: | noise | If you invested it, the value could shrink to nothing the moment you desperately need it. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7683 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Being financially responsible means that you're prepared for a day when bad luck may strike.
Answer: | noise | Being financially responsible means that you're prepared for a day when bad luck may strike. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7684 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Think of an emergency fund as an investment in yourself that ensures future financial safety and happiness. If you're struggling to build a cash reserve, automate the process by having a portion of your paycheck direct deposited into a savings account or transferring funds from your checking to savings.
Answer: | noise | Think of an emergency fund as an investment in yourself that ensures future financial safety and happiness. If you're struggling to build a cash reserve, automate the process by having a portion of your paycheck direct deposited into a savings account or transferring funds from your checking to savings. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7685 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Let's return to Michele's question about using her savings to pay off my credit cards and then building it back up again. You should always keep an ample emergency fund because you never know when you'll need it. If you have more than enough savings, then you need to use it for the following steps... 1
Answer: | noise | Let's return to Michele's question about using her savings to pay off my credit cards and then building it back up again. You should always keep an ample emergency fund because you never know when you'll need it. If you have more than enough savings, then you need to use it for the following steps... 1 | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7686 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Seth Golden, , Daily Articles, 0 The first trading day post the Saudi Arabia oil field bombings and speculative production slowdown pushed crude oil future (CLF) prices up roughly 15%, with equity prices moving lower Monday.
Answer: | causal | Seth Golden, , Daily Articles, 0 The first trading day post the Saudi Arabia oil field bombings and speculative production slowdown pushed crude oil future (CLF) prices up roughly 15%, with equity prices moving lower Monday. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 1 |
causal20sc7687 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Crude closed near it's intraday high of roughly $63 per barrel while the S&P 500 (SPX) finished lower by nearly 10 points on the day.
Answer: | noise | Crude closed near it's intraday high of roughly $63 per barrel while the S&P 500 (SPX) finished lower by nearly 10 points on the day. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7688 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: With regards to the ongoing sector rotation from last week, the large cap rotation into small caps continued, with the Russell 2000, the only major index to finish in the green by 6.5 points. The gap that had widened between the S&P 500 and Russell 2000 (RUT) through August has now narrow in September to just 2 percent, as the Russell has outperformed its big brother index by roughly 2.25% over the last month. Now back to that move in oil prices on Monday, which are under slight pressure coming into the Tuesday trading session.
Answer: | noise | With regards to the ongoing sector rotation from last week, the large cap rotation into small caps continued, with the Russell 2000, the only major index to finish in the green by 6.5 points. The gap that had widened between the S&P 500 and Russell 2000 (RUT) through August has now narrow in September to just 2 percent, as the Russell has outperformed its big brother index by roughly 2.25% over the last month. Now back to that move in oil prices on Monday, which are under slight pressure coming into the Tuesday trading session. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7689 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The table below (Bespoke Investment Group) shows every one day gain of 10%+ in WTI going back to 1983, and for each day we have also shown how far crude oil was trading from its 52-week high after the one day gain of 10%+.In the case of today's gain, WTI prices are still more than 18% below their 52-week high, and while that may sound like a lot, there have only been three other days of the 26 prior ones shown where crude oil rallied more than 10% and finished the day closer to a 52-week high than it did today (gray shaded dates).In fact, of all the days listed below, the average spread between WTI's closing price on the day of the big gain and its 52-week high was over 46%!
Answer: | noise | The table below (Bespoke Investment Group) shows every one day gain of 10%+ in WTI going back to 1983, and for each day we have also shown how far crude oil was trading from its 52-week high after the one day gain of 10%+.In the case of today's gain, WTI prices are still more than 18% below their 52-week high, and while that may sound like a lot, there have only been three other days of the 26 prior ones shown where crude oil rallied more than 10% and finished the day closer to a 52-week high than it did today (gray shaded dates).In fact, of all the days listed below, the average spread between WTI's closing price on the day of the big gain and its 52-week high was over 46%! | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7690 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: With the S&P 500 losing ground on fear over how long it might take for Saudi Arabia to recapture production that has been lost, investors want to know what they might expect from the equity market as crude oil rises in the manner it did Monday.
Answer: | noise | With the S&P 500 losing ground on fear over how long it might take for Saudi Arabia to recapture production that has been lost, investors want to know what they might expect from the equity market as crude oil rises in the manner it did Monday. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7691 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: History shows that past episodes, albeit with some notable exceptions, haven't caused much harm to stocks.
Answer: | noise | History shows that past episodes, albeit with some notable exceptions, haven't caused much harm to stocks. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7692 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: While the day of the crude oil price shock is usually met with an equity market drawdown, the out months prove favorable. The S&P 500, on average, rose 10.2% in the six months following one-day, crude-oil price spikes of 10% or more, nearly 4 percentage points higher than the 6.3% average growth of the S&P 500 during other periods. The Dow has risen 8.7% six months after a 10% crude surge, versus a typical 6.1% rise, while the Nasdaq has seen a 15.5% rise compared with a typical 8.2% ascent.
Answer: | noise | While the day of the crude oil price shock is usually met with an equity market drawdown, the out months prove favorable. The S&P 500, on average, rose 10.2% in the six months following one-day, crude-oil price spikes of 10% or more, nearly 4 percentage points higher than the 6.3% average growth of the S&P 500 during other periods. The Dow has risen 8.7% six months after a 10% crude surge, versus a typical 6.1% rise, while the Nasdaq has seen a 15.5% rise compared with a typical 8.2% ascent. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7693 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The attack in Saudi Arabia is something to watch, but it doesn't look like a major problem, said Sam Stovall, investment strategist at CFRA.
Answer: | noise | The attack in Saudi Arabia is something to watch, but it doesn't look like a major problem, said Sam Stovall, investment strategist at CFRA. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7694 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The U.S. said it would open up the strategic reserves, and the Saudis have redundancies, and as a result the effects should be offset somewhat. Cornerstone Macro's cheif technical analyst Carter Worth identified reasons investors should fade the rally in crude oil on CNBC's Fast Money last night.
Answer: | noise | The U.S. said it would open up the strategic reserves, and the Saudis have redundancies, and as a result the effects should be offset somewhat. Cornerstone Macro's cheif technical analyst Carter Worth identified reasons investors should fade the rally in crude oil on CNBC's Fast Money last night. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7695 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Carter identifies the gap in the chart for crude oil futures that would need to be filled to the downside. Carter Worth forecasts the gap to be filled sooner than later and is too small to statistically not be filled. Worth also denotes only a few gaps that never got filled in the past.
Answer: | noise | Carter identifies the gap in the chart for crude oil futures that would need to be filled to the downside. Carter Worth forecasts the gap to be filled sooner than later and is too small to statistically not be filled. Worth also denotes only a few gaps that never got filled in the past. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7696 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Keep in mind, Worth is having a rough year with his forecasts for some of the other major asset classes, including the S&P 500.
Answer: | noise | Keep in mind, Worth is having a rough year with his forecasts for some of the other major asset classes, including the S&P 500. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7697 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: Regardless of Worth's latest track record or shortcomings regarding his other forecasts, Finom Group is of the opinion that there will be some retracing of the recent oil ascent. Simply put, there is no shortfall when it comes to crude oil supplies and/or stockpiles, there is only a slowdown in production.
Answer: | noise | Regardless of Worth's latest track record or shortcomings regarding his other forecasts, Finom Group is of the opinion that there will be some retracing of the recent oil ascent. Simply put, there is no shortfall when it comes to crude oil supplies and/or stockpiles, there is only a slowdown in production. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7698 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: More importantly is the increased self reliance on crude oil that the U.S. has undertaken in the last decade.
Answer: | noise | More importantly is the increased self reliance on crude oil that the U.S. has undertaken in the last decade. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
causal20sc7699 | In this task, you are provided with sentences extracted from financial news and SEC data. Your goal is to classify each sentence into either 'causal' or 'noise' based on whether or not it indicates a causal relationship between financial events. Please return only the category 'causal' or 'noise'.
Text: The Saudi drone strike could be the largest oil disruption loss in history. Supply shocks have historically been associated with recessions.
Answer: | noise | The Saudi drone strike could be the largest oil disruption loss in history. Supply shocks have historically been associated with recessions. | [
"noise",
"causal"
] | 0 |
Subsets and Splits