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06/07/2023

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The way we live is changing daily with the influence of artificial intelligence (AI). Through it, efficiency is being improved in many industries, such as logistics or financial services. It is also helping to improve

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03/06/2023

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most promising technologies today. It is changing the way we interact with technology and opening up new possibilities for process automation and optimization. Artificial Intelligence today is very

23/04/2023

AI has become an indispensable part of our lives, powering a wide range of applications, from recommendation algorithms to humanized chatbots like ChatGPT. In the coming years, experts predict that AI will become even more

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31/01/2023

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On March 9 Joe Biden, the president of the United States, will present his spending proposal, according to a source familiar with the White House plan.In this regard, the representatives of the White House did

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07/01/2023

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The use of social networks and the mobile phone in general, it is evident that they have not stopped growing exponentially until relatively recently, when we have reached a point in which their use is

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04/01/2023

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During the new year the presence of high winter temperatures, have broken records in some parts of Europe, which has led activists to demand faster action against climate change and has offered a short-term respite

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27/12/2022

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Inflation in the United States slowed in November, but with a slowdown in consumption just as the end-of-year shopping season began, which could herald a recession in 2023. According to the PCE index, inflation fell to

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26/12/2022

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On Sunday, Pope Francis called for "silence the weapons" in Ukraine, a country hit by a "senseless war", during his traditional Christmas message, and recalled again other regions where conflicts rage.The Argentine pope declared in

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19/08/2022

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The Pan American Health Organization reported on Monday that around 900 million people in 35 countries in the Americas, 96% of the population, have at least one of the six to***co control measures recommended by

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10/08/2022

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In the United States, the IPC data for the month of July were lower than in the previous month. The drop has been even greater than what the market expected.The slowdown in the rise in

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07/08/2022

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This Saturday Nuria Párrizas Díaz and Cristina Bucsa passed the first phase of the Canadian Masters qualifiers and on Sunday they will compete for a place in the first round of the Canadian championship that

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06/08/2022

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This Saturday off the coast of the Florida Keys, in the extreme south of this state in the southeastern United States, a boat was intercepted with presumably more than a hundred immigrants.Members of the Border

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05/08/2022

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Raymond James Stadium was packed Thursday night for the concert, a sold-out show. The Weeknd returned to Tampa for his After Hours Til Dawn arena tour. A year and a half after his Super Bowl halftime

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27/07/2022

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This Sunday in Florida a 13-year-old girl was attacked by an alligator leaving injuries, just as a man suffered serious injuries when bitten by another, and a state where this same month an 80-year-old woman

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20/07/2022

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In addition to acting as a protective shield for other important organs, such as the heart, the bones support and allow the body to move, and also store important minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus.These

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19/07/2022

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Bill Gates announced just a few days ago that he would be disappearing from the list of the world's richest men in the coming years, as he intended to donate all his money to worthy

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16/07/2022

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The launch date for the SunRunner, the first bus rapid transit of its kind in the Tampa Bay region, has been officially announced. The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority. This long-awaited service is scheduled to begin

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15/07/2022

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An anti-crisis method managed to generate money for a group of investors in the economic crisis of 2008. What strategy to apply when only more inflation is expected and the Federal Reserve increases interest rates.

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06/07/2022

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The accelerators have managed to bridge the gaps in the technical knowledge of the entrepreneur, with them they have played an important role in the startup ecosystem of the region.But if you still do not

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05/07/2022

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This Monday, July 4, during a parade for the Independence Day of the United States, a shooting left at least six dead and 24 injured in a town north of Chicago, authorities reported. A white male

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04/07/2022

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Bank of America Corp. Chief Investment Strategist Michael Hartnet said a recessionary shock is brewing for stock markets after the S&P 500 posted its worst half in more than 50 years. Hartnett wrote in a note

29/06/2022

Migraine is a debilitating neurological disease that causes recurrent episodes of pain lasting 4 to 72 hours; and that are often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia, and vision changes. This disease impacts all areas of a person’s life, including the ability to fully particip...

29/06/2022

Airlines under scrutiny for widespread flight suspensions are resuming their criticism of the government agency that runs the nation's airspace, saying a lack of staff at the Federal Aviation Administration is grinding traffic along the coast east.Airlines for America, which symbolizes the largest a...

29/06/2022

The author of the already classic bestseller Rich dad, poor dad, Robert Kiyosaki since last May 2021, warned that the largest market crash in history was approaching. At that time and until a few months ago, the finance leader advised investing instead of dollars and euros; in assets such as silver,...

28/06/2022

The separation of these 2 artists, the Colombian and the soccer player, are occupying all the information and communication media, not only since the announcement of the breakup by both with a brief statement, but also with the unknowns from this process. How will they distribute their millionaire h...

AIRLINES TRY TO BLAME FLIGHT PROBLEMS ON THE FAAAirlines under scrutiny for widespread flight suspensions are resuming t...
27/06/2022

AIRLINES TRY TO BLAME FLIGHT PROBLEMS ON THE FAA

Airlines under scrutiny for widespread flight suspensions are resuming their criticism of the government agency that runs the nation's airspace, saying a lack of staff at the Federal Aviation Administration is "grinding" traffic along the coast east.
Airlines for America, which symbolizes the largest airlines in the US, said Friday that it wants to know the FAA's staffing plans for the July 4 holiday weekend, "so we can plan accordingly".
The industry group's comments could serve as a preemptive defense should airlines again suffer thousands of canceled and delayed flights over the holiday weekend, when travel is expected to hit new pandemic-era highs.
"The industry is aggressively, actively and agilely doing everything possible to initiate a positive customer experience, as it is in an airline's unified interest to keep customers happy, so they will return for future business," he said in a letter. Nicholas Calio, chairman of the trade group, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
Calio added that airlines have dropped 15% of the flights they initially planned from June to August to make the remaining flights more reliable, are hiring and training more pilots and customer service agents, and offering passengers more flexibility. to change travel plans.
Calio opined that air traffic is often shut down "for many hours" because bad weather causes the FAA to issue delays.
“However, we have also noted that FAA (air traffic control) staffing challenges have led to traffic restrictions in blue sky conditions,” he added.
The FAA responded, with a reference to employee money airlines received, then after the pandemic devastated air travel.
"When purchasing an airline ticket, people expect to get where they need to go safely, efficiently, reliably and affordably," the FAA said in a statement. "After receiving $54 billion in pandemic aid to help save airlines from mass layoffs and bankruptcy, the American people deserve to have their expectations met."
The FAA explained that it added controllers in high-traffic areas, adding alternate routes to keep planes moving.
The comments from the head of the airline trade group came a week after Buttigieg summoned airline leaders to a virtual meeting and threatened to punish airlines that fail to meet consumer protection requirements set by his department. which includes the FAA.
Buttigieg said he called the meeting after being alarmed by the sheer number of canceled flights around Memorial Day — more than 2,700 in a five-day period, according to tracking service FlightAware.
Thunderstorms can quickly bog down air traffic during the summer, but airlines have also acknowledged staffing shortages: They're hiring at a fast pace to replace tens of thousands of workers airlines paid to quit when trips collapsed in 2020. Pilot union leaders say their groups are being stretched to the limit, and more pilots report being tired.
The FAA has admitted that it is also short-staffed, especially at a key air traffic control center in Florida.
Calio clarified that that facility, near Jacksonville, Florida, has been understaffed for 27 of the last 30 days, "which is shutting down all traffic flow on the East Coast."
More than 600 flights in the US had been canceled and more than 4,200 delayed as of Friday afternoon, according to FlightAware. Still, that was better than Thursday, when thunderstorms on the East Coast contributed to more than 800 cancellations and 6,600 delays. Published by The Tampa Herald www.thetampaherald.com news and information agency.
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THE DIRTY FLOAT SYSTEM WITH WHICH PERU KEEPS ITS CURRENCY STABLEIn other words, the Peruvian currency is the one that se...
24/06/2022

THE DIRTY FLOAT SYSTEM WITH WHICH PERU KEEPS ITS CURRENCY STABLE

In other words, the Peruvian currency is the one that sees its value fluctuate the least with respect to the reference currency, the dollar, and does not show the tendency to pronounced depreciation in unfavorable economic times typical of other economies in the region.
His performance so far this year seems to guarantee Mendoza's affirmation. According to the currency ranking prepared by the Bloomberg agency, the sol is the second Latin American currency that has performed best against the dollar in 2022, only surpassed by the Uruguayan peso.
Stability in the price of its currency is achieved thanks to a strategy of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP) called "dirty float".

How does dirty float work?
The price of the dollar measured in units of the local currency or exchange rate is a key aspect in the economy, particularly for countries such as Latin America, in which the US currency plays a fundamental role and is used in many exchanges, services and credits.
In economics, three main approaches to the exchange rate regime are distinguished.
With the fixed exchange rate, the price of the foreign currency remains persistent over time, but this requires permanent intervention by the central bank in the market, buying or selling dollars as necessary to modulate supply and demand, and thus sustain the exchange rate at the required level.
Not many places employ this model. A typical case is that of the Chinese autonomous territory of Hong Kong. In Latin America, Bolivia still supports it and it was in force in Chavista Venezuela for years.
In the floating exchange rate model, the exchange rate moves freely, since the central bank never intervenes in the foreign exchange market. It is the one followed by the European countries that share the euro, or in Latin America, for example, Chile. This can give rise to large fluctuations influenced by the current situation or external economic factors.
And then there is the dirty float model that Peru follows, in which the exchange rate also fluctuates, but in a very limited way.
Why?
Due to an also limited intervention of the central bank in the market. In Mendoza's words, "the central bank rows against the current in the foreign exchange market. It tends to buy dollars when the exchange rate falls, and it tends to sell when the exchange rate rises." In this way it is possible to keep its price relatively stable.
It is a common model in emerging economies where the authorities use it to protect their currencies from large unwanted fluctuations.
Some of the most fundamental economies where the dirty float rules are India, Singapore, Turkey and Indonesia. In the latter two, the central banks intervened in 2014 and 2015 to maintain their respective local currencies.
In Peru, it has been given in a sustained manner by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP) and specialists agree that it has been one of the keys that argues for monetary stability in recent years, which contrasts visibly with what happened in other times. of history, such as the hyperinflation of the late 1980s, which still brings back bitter memories for many Peruvians.

When did it start in Peru and how has it been used until now?
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru began to intervene in the foreign exchange market during the economic stabilization policy of the 1990s, when the government of Alberto Fujimori carried out an aggressive liberal economic reform.
When Fujimori came to power in 1990, Peruvians lived under the hyperinflation inherited from the first government of Alan García, which devoured their purchasing power and the credibility of the Peruvian currency at the time, the inti. In 1991, a new national currency, the new sol, was created, and stabilizing its value became a priority for the new government.
At first it was done following a fixed exchange rate model, but it was soon relaxed and the dirty float model was adopted, which has been maintained to date and has helped the sun to weather some of the financial turmoil of recent years.
Limited and sporadic interventions were used in the early years, but from 2002, when the BCRP adopted the so-called Inflation Targeting Scheme, the stated official objective of keeping price rise levels within a range of 1% and 3%, the dirty float was institutionalized.
The successive rectors of the bank have remained faithful to it, to the point that, according to Mendoza, "there is no central bank that intervenes more in the foreign exchange market than the Peruvian."
According to the figures collected in its inflation report, the BCRP intervened 82% of the days in 2021 and so far in 2022 it has offered US$1.8 billion to keep the exchange rate stable.
But the Peruvian has some peculiarities with respect to the dirty float of other countries.
Diego Macera, a specialist at the Peruvian Institute of Economics and a member of the BCRP board, told The Tampa Herald www.thetampaherald.com that "the most relevant difference with other systems is that Peru does not have fixed rules before the intervention."
"In other countries, the moment and magnitude of the central bank's intervention could be known with greater accuracy, which allows the system to be manipulated. The BCRP has more discretion, which allows it to be more effective in reducing volatility."
As the Peruvian Central Bank does not announce in advance when it will participate in the market, nor how intensely it will do so, the uncertainty dissuades speculators interested in deteriorating the national currency with short-term maneuvers.
That happened to the British pound when in 1992 a speculative attack by financier George Soros ended up forcing its exclusion from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, the system agreed upon by the countries that eventually adopted the euro before it came into force.
Macera points out other advantages of the model applied in Peru: "It binds less than the fixed exchange system, which can carry a greater risk of rapid draining of reserves and speculation against our currency."
The BCRP is also very active in buying dollars at favorable times to preserve its reserve levels and its ability to intervene in unfavorable times, exploiting the weight of mineral exports in the Peruvian economy.
"When the price of minerals rises, the price of the dollar tends to fall and that is when the BCRP buys dollars," explains Mendoza. "In good times it accumulates a lot and that has made it possible for it to be one of the central banks with the most international reserves."
The BCRP has US$76.1 billion, which means 30.5% of Peru's Gross Domestic Product.
Chile, for example, despite having a higher PIB than Peru, has approximately US$30 billion less in international reserves.
Macera argues that the high availability of reserves is key to the success of the dirty float: "The credibility of BCRP's intervention in the market is particularly important, and it is achieved with a good historical track record of the institution and with a level of international reserves significant".
This was what made the bank's energetic actions possible, as in 2009, when Peru was shaken by the consequences of the global financial crisis, or more recently due to the flight of capital that caused fear among some investors after the arrival to the presidency by Pedro Castillo in July 2021.

The threat of inflation
But the exchange rate is not the only variable, nor is keeping it stable enough to solve all the problems of the economy. The Peruvian currently has some.
The Central Bank currently lowered its growth expectations for this year from 3.4% to 3.1%. Specialists agree that it is too low a rate for an emerging economy, which at that rate will have difficulties creating employment in significant volumes.
Nor is a stable exchange rate enough to correct the effects of the fall in mining production, a fundamental item for Peru, due to the conflicts that have paralyzed some of the country's main mines.
And then there is the great problem of our days, inflation, spurred on by Russia's invasion of the Ukraine, from which Peru is not spared either. It is estimated that it will close the year at 6.4%, when the previous forecast was 3.5%.
The BCRP does not expect inflation to return to target levels until at least the end of 2023.
"A large part of this is due to the price of wheat, oil and other imported products that represent between 30% and 50% of the local basic basket and that will continue their own dynamics associated with the war," Mendoza points out. .
The BCRP is trying to contain this, like other central banks, with increases in interest rates, which indirectly also helps to limit a possible increase in the exchange rate.
But, as Mendoza warns, "that is cooling the economy and it will have costs, because it is the highest inflation in a long time."
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PREHISTORIC CREATURE THAT LIVED 80 MILLION YEARS AGO WAS DISCOVERED ALIVE IN PORTUGALAccording to reports provided to Th...
18/06/2022

PREHISTORIC CREATURE THAT LIVED 80 MILLION YEARS AGO WAS DISCOVERED ALIVE IN PORTUGAL

According to reports provided to The Tampa Herald www.thetampaherald.com, a species of prehistoric shark was captured alive off the coast of the Algrave region in Portugal. Portuguese researchers guarantee that this frilled shark lived 80 million years ago in the Atlantic Ocean.
This find surprised scientists when it was transported to a commercial trawler, so they branded the find a living fossil. This is one of the few extant creatures from that time, and is believed to have inspired sailors' stories of huge sea serpents. Frilled sharks are very poorly studied, as they live at great depths. They can be caught in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coasts of Australia, New Zealand and Japan, experts say.
The marine predator has 300 teeth and has been feared by seafarers since ancient times, rarely seen by humans. Its movements resemble those of snakes, having a length of 1.5 meters.
The male prehistoric shark was brought aboard a research vessel off the Portuguese coast of the Algarve. At the time, scientists were working on a European Union project that aims to safeguard unwanted catches from commercial fishing boats.
Portugal's Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere told The Tampa Herald www.thetampaherald.com that the five-foot-long fish was caught at a depth of 2,300 feet off Portimao. Specialists believe that the frilled shark has remained the same, both inside and out, since the Cretaceous Period, when Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops still roamed planet Earth.
The creature, known to scientists as Chlamydoselachus anguineus, is extraordinarily simple and has not evolved, most likely due to a lack of nutrients found in its deep-sea habitat, the report notes.
In a Japanese study of a similar shark found in Suruga Bay, Japan, he found that its diet consists of 61 percent cephalopods, the class to which squid and octopus belong. Inhabiting deep waters, generally between 390 and 4,200 feet below the surface, it could rarely be found by humans.
The research also revealed that frilled sharks may also have the longest gestation period of any living creature, 42 months. Its greatest length can measure about 6 and a half feet. The shark also has a unique mouth shape. His jaw has more than 300 perfectly aligned teeth in 25 rows.
University of the Algarve professor Margarida Castro told the press that the characteristic of this jaw in these animals is designed precisely to help them catch squid, fish and other sharks in sudden attacks. He highlighted that it is covered with spines called dermal denticles that, together with the teeth, give the mouth a terrifying appearance.
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