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Las acciones, los bonos y el oro se desploman mientras se extiende la guerra con Irán

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Por John Towfighi, CNN

Las acciones y los bonos de Estados Unidos cayeron, los precios del petróleo subieron y el oro tuvo su peor semana en cuatro décadas mientras la guerra con Irán continúa repercutiendo en los mercados financieros.

El Russell 2000, un índice de empresas más pequeñas más sensibles a las tasas de interés, bajó un 2,7 % el viernes y se encaminaba a cerrar en territorio de corrección. Una “corrección” es un término de Wall Street para cuando una acción o un índice cae un 10 % o más desde su máximo más reciente.

El Dow cayó 444 puntos, o un 0,96 %. El S&P 500 cayó un 1,51 % y el Nasdaq, con fuerte peso tecnológico, se desplomó un 2,01 %. El indicador del miedo de Wall Street, el VIX, se disparó un 15 %.

Durante la sesión, el Nasdaq cayó en territorio de corrección antes de recortar parte de las pérdidas hacia el cierre. El Nasdaq baja un 9,65 % desde su máximo de finales de octubre, lo que deja al índice al borde de una corrección. El Dow ha bajado aproximadamente un 9,2 % desde su máximo del 10 de febrero.

La guerra con Irán está disparando los precios de la energía, lo que aviva las preocupaciones sobre la inflación y complica las perspectivas de los bancos centrales de todo el mundo. La incertidumbre sobre la duración del conflicto y la perspectiva de tasas de interés más altas por más tiempo para combatir la inflación están empañando el panorama para las acciones.

Los rendimientos de los bonos del Tesoro de Estados Unidos subieron el viernes, ya que los inversores vendieron bonos y recalibraron las expectativas de inflación. El rendimiento a 10 años, que influye en las tasas hipotecarias, subió hasta el 4,39 %, su nivel más alto desde julio.

Las acciones dieron un paso a la baja el viernes por la tarde después de que CBS informara que el Gobierno de Trump está haciendo preparativos para un posible despliegue de tropas estadounidenses en Irán. Los mayores rendimientos de los bonos también pueden alejar a los inversores de las acciones.

El oro se desplomó un 2 % el viernes, llevando sus pérdidas semanales a más del 10 % y poniendo al metal amarillo en camino a su peor semana desde 1983.

El Brent, el referente mundial del petróleo, subió un 3,26 % el viernes para cerrar en US$ 112,19 por barril, su cierre más alto hasta ahora durante la guerra y su precio de cierre más alto desde julio de 2022.

“El mercado de valores sigue en territorio negativo en lo que va del año y ha marcado nuevos mínimos de 2026 esta semana, lo que sugiere que el mercado quizá aún no haya encontrado su suelo y todavía está en el proceso de aclarar y descontar la duración del conflicto en Medio Oriente y las perspectivas del precio del petróleo”, dijo en un correo electrónico David Laut, director de inversiones de Kerux Financial.

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Pelican Rescue Surge Hits Santa Barbara

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - A growing number of pelicans are turning up in distress along the Central Coast.

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The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network team is seeing a spike in starving and dehydrated birds across Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.

More than 30 pelicans have been rescued in just the past two weeks, along with other struggling seabirds.

"We’re seeing birds come in extremely weak and in need of urgent care, and we’re asking the public to report them right away," said executive director Ariana Katovich of Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network.

The cause is still unclear as rescue teams work to care for the birds and track what’s behind the surge.

For more information on how you can support the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network, visit: https://www.sbwcn.org/.

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Lawmakers reckon with question of special treatment at airport security amid DHS shutdown

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By Camila DeChalus, Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN

(CNN) — More than a month into the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reckoning with their own travel privileges amid anxieties the funding crunch could exacerbate issues at already understaffed airports around the country.

Lawmakers typically are allowed expedited screenings and to request security escorts at airports as they travel to and from Washington. Escorts, the Transportation Security Administration says, have been paused amid the funding stalemate. But the shutdown’s impacts to TSA, which falls under DHS, have raised fresh questions about how members of Congress travel and whether they should be afforded any preferential treatment.

The US Senate on Thursday passed a bill that would require members of Congress moving forward to go through the same security screening procedures as all passengers and end the use of federal funding for their expedited access. CNN has reached out to House leadership on the legislation.

The bill’s future in the GOP-led House wasn’t immediately clear Friday, but some have already come out in support of ending such privileges.

“Public servants should not get special treatment or special access, ever, on any front. That’s how I feel about it,” GOP Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania told CNN.

Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon said the issue is resonating with his constituents. “Increasingly, I hear it at town hall meetings — people want senators treated like everybody else,” he said.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna argued on X that TSA should immediately stop all escorts for senators who continue to keep DHS shuttered.

DHS already paused providing “courtesy and family police escorts” for members of Congress at airports last month after funding for the agency lapsed, according to the agency. In a statement to CNN, however, TSA noted that “there are some airports where other non-DHS entities are providing escorts” but did not elaborate on what those entities may be.

CNN has also reached out to US Capitol Police for additional clarity on whether the agency is providing congressional escorts locally.

Rep. Mike Rogers, who previously served as the top Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee, criticized Luna’s comments as “pandering.”

“I’m tired of members pandering like that. I don’t agree with what she said,” Rogers told CNN. He instead redirected his criticism toward the Senate, adding, “The Senate Democrats need to pass the damn DHS funding.”

Sen. John Cornyn, sponsor of the Senate bill, pushed back on resistance to the measure, arguing lawmakers should be held to the same standards as the public.

“I would love to have them stand up and say that to their constituents, because I bet their constituents will disagree with them,” he told CNN on Friday.

Key GOP and Democratic senators sat down Thursday with White House border czar Tom Homan in an attempt to reach a deal to reopen the department, which includes key functions like the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency along with TSA. Homan was set to return to the Hill again Friday for another round of talks with the group of appropriators.

TSA workers are currently going without full pay, prompting some to quit and others to take unscheduled time off, threatening wait times for security screenings at major airports. In recent days, spring break travel has also threatened to compound the travel woes.

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