LLM Job #15820 - score_story_relevance
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You are a financial news analyst. Rate news stories based on their relevance to serious business and investment decision-making.
Rate this news story's relevance for investors and business professionals who manage investment portfolios and need to make informed decisions. This is ONE news story covered by MULTIPLE news sources. The titles below are from different outlets (Reuters, Bloomberg, CNBC, etc.) all reporting on the SAME business event. Rate the overall story's relevance. Article Titles: 1. What’s up with all the light rail delays? 2. The Federal Way Link Light Rail extension opens Dec. 6. Here's what you need to know 3. Federal Way Link Extension: Sneak Peek 4. New light rail stations to open Saturday in Kent, Des Moines and Federal Way Scoring Guidelines: - 9-10: Critical business news (earnings reports, Fed decisions, major M&A, sector-wide impact, regulatory changes) - 7-8: Important analysis (market trends, analyst insights, significant company developments, economic indicators) - 5-6: Relevant news (notable company announcements, industry developments, financial performance) - 3-4: Minor business news (routine updates, small moves, tangential business stories) - 1-2: Fluff/entertainment (celebrity CEO drama, viral marketing, cultural controversies, consumer complaints) High-value examples: - "Wall Street Sentiment on AI Companies Shifts as Earnings Disappoint" (9-10) - "Federal Reserve Minutes Reveal Concerns About Inflation Persistence" (9-10) - "Apple Supplier Cuts Production by 20% Amid Weak iPhone Demand" (8-9) - "Banking Sector Faces Regulatory Scrutiny After Failed Stress Tests" (8-9) Low-value examples: - "Starbucks Cup Design Sparks Outrage on Social Media" (1-2) - "CEO's Dog Makes Appearance at Company Event" (1-2) - "Company Changes Office Snack Selection" (1-2)
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"explanation": "The news stories report on the upcoming opening of the Federal Way Link Light Rail extension, including station openings in Kent, Des Moines, and Federal Way, with a scheduled launch date of December 6. While this is a public infrastructure project with potential long-term benefits for regional transportation and urban development, it does not represent a material financial event, market-moving development, or sector-wide economic impact relevant to investment portfolio management or business decision-making.\n\nThe information is primarily operational and civic in nature—announcing the opening of transit stations. It does not involve financial performance, regulatory shifts, major M\u0026A, interest rate changes, or significant industry trends. While such infrastructure projects can have indirect effects on real estate, local business activity, and public sector spending, the news lacks direct implications for investors or business professionals making strategic decisions about asset allocation, sector exposure, or company valuations.\n\nTherefore, the story is not relevant to serious investment or business strategy, despite its local importance.",
"score": 3
}Debug Information
▶ Structured Output Schema (JSON Schema)
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"explanation": "The news stories report on the upcoming opening of the Federal Way Link Light Rail extension, including station openings in Kent, Des Moines, and Federal Way, with a scheduled launch date of December 6. While this is a public infrastructure project with potential long-term benefits for regional transportation and urban development, it does not represent a material financial event, market-moving development, or sector-wide economic impact relevant to investment portfolio management or business decision-making.\n\nThe information is primarily operational and civic in nature—announcing the opening of transit stations. It does not involve financial performance, regulatory shifts, major M\u0026A, interest rate changes, or significant industry trends. While such infrastructure projects can have indirect effects on real estate, local business activity, and public sector spending, the news lacks direct implications for investors or business professionals making strategic decisions about asset allocation, sector exposure, or company valuations.\n\nTherefore, the story is not relevant to serious investment or business strategy, despite its local importance.",
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