Caen los mercados asiáticos mientras los temores de las consecuencias del cierre del Silicon Valley Bank sacuden el sector bancario

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

Caen los mercados asiáticos mientras los temores de las consecuencias del cierre del Silicon Valley Bank sacuden el sector bancario (CNN) — Las acciones asiáticas cayeron ampliamente este martes, arrastradas por las acciones bancarias, ya que los temores sobre las consecuencias del colapso de Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) se apoderaron del mercado a pesar de los esfuerzos del gobierno de EE.UU. para estabilizar el sistema financiero.El Nikkei 225 de Japón cayó un 2,19% y registró su tercer día consecutivo de caídas. El Hang Seng de Hong Kong cayó brevemente un 2,5%, antes de recortar las pérdidas por la tarde. Kospi de Corea perdió casi un 3%. El Shanghai Composite de China perdió un 0,65%.Los bancos fueron el sector más afectado en toda la región.Por qué quebró Silicon Valley Bank y qué puede significar este colapsoHSBC Holdings se desplomó más de un 5% en Hong Kong después de que el gigante bancario se comprometiera a inyectar 2.000 millones de libras (US$ 2.400 millones) de liquidez en la unidad británica de SVB, que había comprado por 1 libra. Standard Chartered Bank se hundió casi un 7%.Un guardia de segu...

Analysis: Grabbing play-in spots in the West will be tough

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

Analysis: Grabbing play-in spots in the West will be tough Let’s go ahead and put Denver and Sacramento into the Western Conference playoffs. It’s hard to imagine Memphis and Phoenix falling out of the mix, even with Ja Morant away from the Grizzlies and Kevin Durant still not able to make his home debut for the Suns because of ankle trouble. Put them on the bracket as well.And from there, it’s anyone’s guess.The West is an absolute mess, and the middle of the pack — the race for the last two guaranteed playoff spots and the four berths into the play-in tournament — is as muddled and murky as possible. “Hope,” Utah coach Will Hardy said, “is a good motivator.”True. There’s plenty of hope still out there, too.The West has, more often than not in recent years, been the power-broker side of the NBA. Not this year. The shinier records are at the top of the Eastern Conference, which is on pace to finish with three of the best four records this season — something that hasn’t happened since 2008-09.The West has become a logjam this year. Entering ...

SRT responds to Miami Gardens gas station following possible crime connection in Hollywood

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

SRT responds to Miami Gardens gas station following possible crime connection in Hollywood On Monday, just before 7 p.m., a standoff occurred in Miami Gardens, which lasted for several hours before ending peacefully just before midnight. Although the case ended in Miami Gardens, the police have stated that it began in Hollywood. The police had their lights on and sirens up at the scene as investigators focused their search on a nearby Pilot gas station.The Special Response Team (SRT), which is a specialized police unit that handles high-risk situations, swarmed 166th Street and Northwest 27th Avenue. Crime scene tape surrounded the business while cruisers blocked off access to the area. Video footage showed two black vehicles being towed away, a dark-model Chevrolet SUV and a pickup truck.Despite the dramatic scene, no one was injured during the standoff. It is still unclear how the situation started and what it has to do with an investigation in Hollywood. The Hollywood Police Department has not released any information about the case or its connection to the Miami Garde...

Germany acts to shrink its massive parliament

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

Germany acts to shrink its massive parliament BERLIN — Germany’s parliament is bulging at the seams — and the coalition government wants to put it on a diet. A new draft law seen by POLITICO would fix the number of lawmakers in the Bundestag at 630 (down from 736), as Pioneer first reported.“If we don’t change anything, the Bundestag will continue to grow,” Till Steffen, a Green Party lawmaker, told journalists Tuesday in Berlin. “We want to safeguard the parliament’s ability to act.”The German parliament has been growing for years due to the country’s complex voting system. Every German voter has two votes in the parliamentary elections. With the first vote, a candidate from the voter’s regional district is elected. In total there are 299 districts. Whoever receives a majority vote in a district enters the Bundestag. Another 299 lawmakers enter the Bundestag via a secondary vote for party lists in Germany’s 16 states. The second vote determines the relative strengths ...

China warns AUKUS: You’ve gone down a ‘dangerous road’ with nuclear subs deal

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

China warns AUKUS: You’ve gone down a ‘dangerous road’ with nuclear subs deal The United Kingdom, the United States and Australia have “gone further down a wrong and dangerous road” with their nuclear submarines agreement, a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry said Tuesday.The agreement “completely ignored the concerns of the international community,” Wang Wenbin said at a press briefing, according to CNN.The deal will “stimulate an arms race, undermine the international nuclear non-proliferation system and damage regional peace and stability,” he added.On Monday, U.S. President Joe Biden announced his intention to sell five nuclear-powered submarines to Australia, after meeting with the British and Australian prime ministers at a naval base in San Diego, California.The move is part of the broader “AUKUS” alliance, which aims at strengthening the U.S., British and Australian presence in the Indo-Pacific — mostly to counter the rise of China in the region.Asked Monday if China would consider the submarines deal as ...

Snow totals in Mass. (so far!) March 14

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

Snow totals in Mass. (so far!) March 14 A daylong nor’easter is moving through the region Tuesday morning, bringing up to 18 inches to parts of Massachusetts.The highest snowfall totals from this round of winter weather are expected in western Massachusetts and parts of northern Worcester County, which could see between 12 and 18 inches of snow. As of 5 a.m., towns including Ashburnham and Princeton are already above 8 inches of snow.RELATED: 7WEATHER Blog: Nor’easter UpdateMany other areas north of the Mass Pike and west of I-495 could see six to 12 inches, while much of the state inside I-495 and south of the Mass Pike may see three to six inches. Totals will likely be between one and three inches closer to Cape Cod while the Cape itself is expected to see little to no accumulating snow. View our latest weather blog for further updates. To view the list of school closures and delays, click here.—Notable NWS Reported Snow Totals*MassachusettsHampden CountyWestfield 3.3 inWest Springfield 2 inLudlow ...

New MBTA, Carmen agreement would allow T to hire some retirees part-time

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

New MBTA, Carmen agreement would allow T to hire some retirees part-time The MBTA’s Carmen’s union has voted in favor of a pension agreement that throws out the unpopular arbitration agreement from last year and allows the worker-strapped T to hire up to 125 retirees as part-time employees.The Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589 said its membership voted unanimously in favor of the agreement, which retroactively would apply back to 2018 and would run through 2028.In terms of the actual pay, there’s something for both sides — the max pension cap for a member would rise from 75% to 80%, but it would take an extra two and a half years of work to get there. In order to cap out, current employees would would work 32.5 years, rather than the current 30 it takes to reach 75%.On the flip side, all working carmen would kick an extra 1.25% of their pay for the next five years into the retirement fund starting this July. Employees currently contribute to the MBTA’s retirement fund at a 9.33% rate, and the T kicks in three times that.These propos...

Orioles minor leaguer Luis Ortiz was a ‘fighter’ throughout cancer battle: ‘Everybody’s feeling it’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

Orioles minor leaguer Luis Ortiz was a ‘fighter’ throughout cancer battle: ‘Everybody’s feeling it’ Koby Perez recognizes that Luis Ortiz had a long way to go, but as a big left-hander with a low 90s fastball and impressive breaking ball, Ortiz had the profile of a pitcher with a bright future.“That’s the type of guy that usually finds his way in the big leagues at some point,” said Perez, the Orioles’ senior director of international scouting.Whether Ortiz could have reached that potential will never be known. He died Saturday, about a year after being diagnosed with leukemia. He was 20 years old.“I can’t believe the way he took it on,” Perez said. “Anytime he was around me, he acted really mature about it. He took it as well as anybody would ever take something like that.“He was a fighter. He said he was going to fight, and he did all the way to his last breath.”Ortiz was 16 when he signed with the Orioles out of his native Dominican Republic in July 2019, receiving a bonus of $400,000 that was among the largest of Balt...

Battenfeld: Bank failures fueling insecurity and angst among American voters

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

Battenfeld: Bank failures fueling insecurity and angst among American voters The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and two other large banks is fueling economic insecurity and angst among an already rattled American public and is prompting a major damage control effort by President Biden.Throw in Republicans’ threats to raise the retirement age and cut Social Security and Medicare and you have a recipe for a very nervous electorate to go to the polls next year.Biden and Democrats like Sen. Elizabeth Warren are already scurrying to assure nervous Americans the bank system is “safe” and avoid blame for the bank collapses, saying they were due to lax regulatory policies under Donald Trump.Blame Trump is usually the Democrats’ answer for every problem.But Biden himself is now taking heat for the banking collapses.“The bottom line is this: Americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe. Your deposits are safe,” Biden said.That promise is unlikely to assuage the public, which is already dealing with rampant inflation, rising mortgage interest rates and n...

ASK IRA: Do close games show Heat are close to redemption or ruin?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:25:38 GMT

ASK IRA: Do close games show Heat are close to redemption or ruin? Q: All Heat games this year have been gut-wrenching. I do believe that opponents lick their chops when they are going to play the Heat. Because they know Miami will not blow them out and therefore they will have a chance to win. They know the Heat does not have that fourth-quarter shutdown defense anymore. They know that the Miami Heat will make mistakes and turn the ball over. They know they will get many second-chance points and get more points in the paint than the Heat, as well as make more 3-pointers. But they also know they just might lose, as is what happened to the Utah Jazz tonight. – Roland, Borrego Springs, Calif.A: Honestly, it’s as if all Heat games should be taken in from a dentist’s chair, because it very much feels like pulling teeth, win or lose. Think about it, the Heat have played 70 games and 50 (50!) have been defined by the NBA as clutch games (games within five or fewer points at any point in the last five minutes). Allow that to marinate. Th...