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		<title>Widespread SF Mexican brunch restaurant is closing, transferring to Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2023 03:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mexican restaurant Don Pisto&#8217;s says goodbye to North Beach. The 14-year-old restaurant will close permanently on June 23, they announced on Instagram, Tablehopper first discovered. But that&#8217;s not the end of Don Pisto&#8217;s — in 16 months, the restaurant will reopen in Baja California. &#8220;We want to thank all of our loyal guests, amazing neighbors &#8230;</p>
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<p>Mexican restaurant Don Pisto&#8217;s says goodbye to North Beach.  The 14-year-old restaurant will close permanently on June 23, they announced on Instagram, Tablehopper first discovered. </p>
<p>But that&#8217;s not the end of Don Pisto&#8217;s — in 16 months, the restaurant will reopen in Baja California. </p>
<p>&#8220;We want to thank all of our loyal guests, amazing neighbors and friends we&#8217;ve made along the way,&#8221; Don Pisto&#8217;s Instagram post read.  “We would like to say a special thank you to all of our amazing employees and friends in the North Beach restaurant industry for their support.  It&#8217;s been a great 14 years and we hope to see you all at our new location in Baja.”</p>
<p>SFGATE was unable to reach Don Pisto&#8217;s owner, Pete Mrabe, for comment in time for publication. </p>
<p>Don Pisto&#8217;s opened in 2010 and turned heads with its guacamole-topped hamburguesa and bottomless brunch.  In 2018, former San Francisco Chronicle food critic Michael Bauer praised Don Pisto&#8217;s for its unique take on Mexican dishes, specifically a 2-pound lobster cooked in pork fat and served with tortillas, beans, and rice.  </p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know of any other Mexican restaurant that offers a hamburger, but then again, I don&#8217;t know of any other Mexican restaurant like Don Pisto&#8217;s in North Beach,&#8221; Bauer wrote.</p>
<p>Mrabe also owns Asian fusion spot Chubby Noodle with locations in North Beach and Cabo San Lucas.  When Chubby Noodle moved from the marina to its current North Beach location in 2019, Mrabe was met with displeasure from investors.  They claimed they were pushed out of the resettlement, Eater reported at the time.  That same year, a former colleague filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Mrabe and Chubby Noodle, but it was eventually settled. </p>
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		<title>Mexico Transferring Migrants Away From Borders to Relieve Strain – NBC Bay Space</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mexico flies migrants south from the US border and buses newcomers away from the border with Guatemala to ease pressure on its border towns. In the week since Washington lifted pandemic-era asylum-seeking restrictions on its border, US authorities are reporting a dramatic drop in illegal border-crossing attempts. In Mexico, authorities generally try to keep migrants &#8230;</p>
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<p>Mexico flies migrants south from the US border and buses newcomers away from the border with Guatemala to ease pressure on its border towns.</p>
<p>In the week since Washington lifted pandemic-era asylum-seeking restrictions on its border, US authorities are reporting a dramatic drop in illegal border-crossing attempts.  In Mexico, authorities generally try to keep migrants south of this border.  This strategy could temporarily reduce border crossings, but experts say it is not sustainable.</p>
<p>The U.S. Department of Homeland Security reported Friday that in the week since the policy change, Border Patrol has experienced an average of 4,000 encounters per day with people transiting between ports of entry.  That was a dramatic drop from the 10,000+ daily moving averages immediately prior.</p>
<p>With so many migrants crossing the border in the days before the U.S. policy change and Mexico&#8217;s efforts to relocate others inland, shelters in northern border towns are currently underutilized. </p>
<p>In southern Mexico, however, migrant shelters are full and the government is sending hundreds of migrants on buses more than 200 miles north to ease the pressure in Tapachula, near Guatemala.  The government has also said it deployed hundreds of additional National Guard troops to the south last week.</p>
<p>On Friday night, Mexico&#8217;s immigration service offered migrants camped in central Mexico City &#8212; most of them Haitians &#8212; to fly them to Huixtla, a town near Tapachula, for accommodation and expedited document processing , said Alma Rubí Pérez, an immigration official in the country&#8217;s capital.</p>
<p>Segismundo Doguín, Mexico&#8217;s top immigration official in the border state of Tamaulipas across from Texas, said last week the government will fly as many migrants as needed out of the border towns of Reynosa and Matamoros. </p>
<p>The transfers were &#8220;cross movements to other parts of the country&#8221; where there weren&#8217;t as many migrants, Doguín said.  He called them &#8220;voluntary humanitarian transfers&#8221;.</p>
<p>The Associated Press confirmed that over the past week, Mexican flights from Matamoros, Reynosa and Piedras Negras were carrying migrants inland.  A Mexican federal official, who was not authorized to speak publicly but agreed to discuss the matter if not quoted by name, said about 300 migrants were being brought into the south every day.</p>
<p>Among them were at least some of the 1,100 migrants from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti and Cuba the US had sent back to Mexico in the week since the policy change.</p>
<p>&#8220;So the northern portion of the migrant route is somewhat depleted, but the southern and central portions remain extremely crowded and are constantly filling up,&#8221; said Adam Isacson, director of defense oversight and close observer of the border at WOLA.  a Washington-based human rights organization.  &#8220;Obviously, that&#8217;s a balance that can&#8217;t last long.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mexico has shifted migrants south in the past when there were concerns about the capacity of northern border cities, but this time there are additional factors.</p>
<p>While the country&#8217;s shelters for migrants in the south are full, Mexico&#8217;s National Immigration Institute has closed its smaller detention centers for migrants across the country and conducted a review of its large ones, after 40 migrants died in a fire at a small detention center in the border city of Ciudad Juarez in March. </p>
<p>The federal official said Mexico&#8217;s largest immigrant detention centers are mostly empty.  Two other federal officials, also speaking on condition of anonymity, said Friday that Siglo XXI, Mexico&#8217;s largest detention center, was empty. </p>
<p>Tonatiuh Guillén, former head of Mexico&#8217;s National Immigration Institute, said Mexico&#8217;s actions are contradictory: on the one hand, it has told the United States it will curb migrants in the south, but on the other it has detained fewer people. </p>
<p>One morning this week, several hundred migrants waited on the outskirts of the southern city of Tapachula for government buses that would take them to Tuxtla Gutierrez, some 230 miles north. </p>
<p>Guillén said the document Mexico is now issuing to some migrants in Tuxtla Gutierrez — an expulsion order that gives migrants days or a few weeks to leave the country — leaves them with no other options, making it harder for them to seek international protection to apply.</p>
<p>Edwin Flores from Guatemala had been trying to get to the US on his own, but when he heard about the government buses from Tapachula he decided to give it a try. </p>
<p>&#8220;They didn&#8217;t tell us exactly what authorization they&#8217;re going to give us, just that we have to continue the paperwork there in Tuxtla Gutierrez,&#8221; Flores said.  Other migrants said they arrived there but did not receive any document.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve heard on the news about all the legislative changes they&#8217;ve made and the massive deportations from the United States,&#8221; Flores said.  Nothing has changed in his plans, &#8220;because the goal is to arrive and see for yourself what happens.&#8221; </p>
<p>He said he wanted to make an appointment with US authorities to file his asylum application.  He said he was a private security guard in Guatemala and that gangs had tried to recruit him as their eyes on the streets.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Mexico said it was concerned about pressure on migrant shelters in southern Mexico and Mexico City.  &#8220;In addition to those arriving from the south, some shelters have already taken in Venezuelans deported from the United States,&#8221; the agency said on Twitter.</p>
<p>A Venezuelan, who gave only his first name Pedro to avoid consequences, said this week he entered the US illegally just before the policy change last week but was brought back to Mexico in Piedras Negras. </p>
<p>&#8220;They put us on a bus, gave us a snack and took us to the airport,&#8221; said the 43-year-old, who previously obtained legal residency in Mexico.  He was speaking from a migrant home called &#8220;The 72&#8221; in Tenosique near the Guatemalan border.  “They left us in an industrial area of ​​Villahermosa.  There they let us go and I came here defeated.”</p>
<p>With all the movement, migrants are an easy target.  Gangs have kidnapped them from the streets of border towns and entire busloads of north-central Mexico.</p>
<p>This week, a busload of migrants disappeared near the border of San Luis Potosi and Nuevo Leon states.  The migrants said a drug cartel abducted them when their bus stopped at a gas station.  They had traveled from the southern state of Chiapas.</p>
<p>Bus company officials first reported the hijacking on Tuesday, telling local media that they had received demands for $1,500 a piece to free the migrants.</p>
<p>In the days following her kidnapping, 49 people were found &#8211; including Hondurans, Haitians, Venezuelans, Salvadorans and Brazilians &#8211; but authorities weren&#8217;t exactly sure how many of them had originally been on the bus.</p>
<p>“In whose hands are the people who migrate?” asked Alejandra Conde, who works at The 72 migrant home in Tenosique, one of the largest in southeastern Mexico.  It was &#8220;like a Machiavellian strategy between authorities and organized crime&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Clemente reported from Tapachula, Mexico.  Associated Press writer Christopher Sherman of Mexico City contributed to this report.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Houston will face a National League West roster in their first-ever (non-Canadian) international competition. May 1, 2023Updated: May 1, 2023 11:14 am Astros star Yordan Alvarez is likely to have a big day when Houston takes on Colorado in the racquet-friendly heights of Mexico City. Carmen Mandato/Getty Images The Houston Astros are heading south in &#8230;</p>
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<p>Astros star Yordan Alvarez is likely to have a big day when Houston takes on Colorado in the racquet-friendly heights of Mexico City.</p>
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<p>The Houston Astros are heading south in 2024 as they are reportedly set to become the newest team to compete in Major League Baseball&#8217;s international competition during the regular season. </p>
<p>Dusty Baker&#8217;s side will take on the Colorado Rockies in a regular-season series next season in Mexico, with the competitions set to be held at the Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú, according to The Athletic&#8217;s Ken Rosenthal and Chandler Rome.  The date for next season&#8217;s international series is set for Monday. </p>
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<p>Fans will likely see plenty of runs scored when the two teams travel to Mexico City in 2024.  The San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants combined 37 runs in two games at the Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú over the weekend and hit 14 homers thanks to the stadium&#8217;s elevation and height.  Denver&#8217;s Coors Field &#8212; perhaps considered the most locally-owned baseball stadium &#8212; sits just 5,280 feet above sea level.  Located in Mexico City, the stadium sits over 7,300 feet above sea level, creating even less drag when the ball is batted.  Maybe in 2024, like we did over the weekend, we&#8217;ll see a soccer score break out on the lozenge. </p>
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<p>Next year will be the Astros&#8217; second (non-Canadian) regular-season international, following a contest against the Angels in Monterrey, Mexico in 2019.  And based on recent trends, it&#8217;s unlikely we&#8217;ll see the list of competitions going abroad end anytime soon.  The Yankees and Red Sox faced off in London in 2019, and numerous regular-season games have been played in both Tokyo and Mexico City in the 21st century.  As MLB seeks to expand its presence internationally, taking the game&#8217;s stars overseas is a natural move. </p>
<p>Houston has remained firmly focused on the pursuits in 2023 despite Monday&#8217;s announcement.  The Astros will look to improve on their 15-13 record in 2023 on Monday when they host the Giants at Minute Maid Park.  The first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. CT. </p>
<p>Michael Shapiro is a sports reporter for Chron, covering the Rockets, Astros and every team in town.  A Denver native, University of Texas at Austin graduate, Michael is a noted fan of three-piece pull-ups, wide receiver passes and a good hot fudge sundae.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nice day. The Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank have embarked on different policy paths this week, underscoring how the central banks&#8217; plans to phase out multi-billion dollar stimulus policies and aim for higher interest rates are developing at different speeds around the world with large economies that are with &#8230;</p>
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<p>     Nice day.  The Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank have embarked on different policy paths this week, underscoring how the central banks&#8217; plans to phase out multi-billion dollar stimulus policies and aim for higher interest rates are developing at different speeds around the world with large economies that are with face an incomplete recovery while inflationary pressures mount.  Meanwhile, the Bank of Mexico hiked rates again on Thursday, only this time it raised its overnight money target by half a percentage point to 5.5% after having raised it by quarter points at its previous four meetings.  Latin American competitors Brazil and Chile have also hiked interest rates faster in response to rising inflation.  In addition, the Japanese central bank has kept its monetary policy extremely loose earlier today and expressed minimal concern about inflation. </p>
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<p>     Europe&#8217;s leading central banks on different courses in view of inflation </p>
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<p>     Europe&#8217;s leading central banks embarked on different policy paths the day after the Federal Reserve paved the way for rate hikes in 2022 due to the coronavirus. </p>
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<p>     The Bank of England was the first of the world&#8217;s major central banks to raise its key interest rate since the pandemic began, while the European Central Bank said it would phase out an emergency bond-buying program while stepping up other stimulus measures around Jan.  to keep the eurozone recovery on track. </p>
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<p>     Bank of Mexico accelerates rate hikes </p>
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<p>     The Bank of Mexico accelerated the pace of rate hikes on Thursday after inflation hit more than 20-year highs, prompting the bank to raise its inflation forecast.  The bank&#8217;s board of governors voted 4 to 1 to raise the overnight target to 5.5%. </p>
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<p>     The economic outlook for 2022 with SF Fed President Mary Daly </p>
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<p>     Mary Daly, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, answers your questions at 1 p.m. ET today about the US economic outlook and steps the Fed has taken to contain the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and reduce inflation fight.  Sign up here. </p>
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<p>     US economy </p>
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<p>     The number of unemployment claims rose last week but has remained low for almost decades </p>
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<p>     Initial jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, rose from a revised 188,000 &#8211; the lowest in 52 years &#8211; by 18,000 in the week ended December 11, to 206,000 the week before, the Labor Department said.  The number of new applications for unemployment benefits fell steadily over the course of the year. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     White House boosts trucker recruitment campaign </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The Biden government on Thursday unveiled a plan aimed at increasing the number of commercial truckers by making certification easier and faster for them in the coming months, as part of a broader push to tackle supply chain bottlenecks . </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Inflation is near a 40-year high.  This is what it looks like </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The upward pressure on prices is expanding beyond goods and services directly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.  The price increases for fuel, cars, groceries, clothing, and medical supplies vary widely.  Take a look at the snapshot of the journal. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Important developments around the world </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Japan&#8217;s central bank avoids a worsening trend and points to a lack of inflation </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The Bank of Japan kept its short-term rate target at minus 0.1% and said it would continue to lower the yield on 10-year Japanese government bonds to around zero, well below the US, where corresponding government bonds are yielding above 1.4%.  . </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Mexico says planned US tax breaks will boost migration </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     A proposal before the US Senate to give Americans who buy US-built electric vehicles tax credits threatens to harm Mexican industry and encourage illegal immigration to the US, Mexican Economy Secretary Tatiana Clouthier said. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Investors hunt for Evergrande bonds amid a default </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Some asset managers bought bonds from China Evergrande Group when the developer defaulted and prices hit record lows. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Summary of the Financial Regulation </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Biden Administration Investigates Companies That &#8220;Buy Now, Pay Later&#8221; </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Just in time for Christmas: an initial regulatory investigation of its kind by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau into &#8220;buy now, pay later&#8221; installment payments that are often offered to online shoppers. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     HSBC has imposed $ 85 million on lax money laundering controls </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     HSBC Holdings PLC was fined £ 63.9 million, the equivalent of $ 85 million, for inadequate anti-money laundering controls the London bank used to monitor hundreds of millions of dollars in transactions. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     US is under pressure to sanction Myanmar&#8217;s lucrative energy industry </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     As the Myanmar military escalates its war on its adversaries, the US and other countries face increasing pressure from lawmakers and human rights defenders to take action against an industry that is the country&#8217;s single largest source of foreign money. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     UK fines GAM, fund manager who invested in Greensill loans </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The UK&#8217;s Financial Conduct Authority has fined Swiss asset manager GAM Holding AG and one of its former Star bond fund managers for a conflict of interest to settle a longstanding case related to the company&#8217;s investments in Greensill Capital-generated loans. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Foresight </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Friday (all times ET) </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Time N / A: Bank of Japan issues policy statement </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     1 p.m .: Waller of the Fed delivers a speech on the economic outlook at the Forecasters Club of New York event </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Tuesday </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     6:50 p.m .: Bank of Japan publishes minutes of meetings from October 27th to 28th </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     research </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Think Tank report says the Fed&#8217;s new rate is still pretty numb </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     As restrictive as the Fed&#8217;s outlook may seem after the Fed&#8217;s Open Market Committee meeting this week, it&#8217;s historically not, says Joseph Gagnon, senior researcher at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.  &#8220;The FOMC continues to forecast historically low interest rates,&#8221; he wrote in a report on Wednesday.  With the median projection of the federal funds rate of 2.1% by the end of 2024, the Fed&#8217;s expected path is only where officials see inflation at the time, Gagnon wrote.  He added that &#8220;that would mean a very low real or inflation-adjusted interest rate of 0% for a year in which the FOMC predicts continued solid growth and very low unemployment.&#8221;  In other words, even with the interest rate hikes expected by the Fed, the central bank does not see that its monetary policy stance is holding back economic activity. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     &#8211; Michael S. Derby </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     comment </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The risk to the markets is not higher interest rates, but lower payroll targets </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     After months of worrying about central banks becoming restrictive in the markets, the markets decided they could handle higher interest rates, but the real danger is that inflation will drive officials&#8217; recent ambitions for a tighter labor market reduced, writes Jon Sindreu.  Just a day after the Federal Reserve signaled that it could hike rates three times over the next year, equity markets in both the UK and the euro zone saw new gains. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The US economy is cheering off-season </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     There could be signs that home builders and manufacturers struggling to meet demand due to supply chain issues and hiring difficulties weren&#8217;t seeing their typical slowdowns in November, writes Justin Lahart. </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Basis points </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     US industrial production rose 0.5% month-on-month, seasonally adjusted, in November and slowed from an upwardly revised 1.7% increase in October that followed weather-related disruptions in September, the Federal Reserve said.  (Dow Jones Newswires) </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia announced that its regional business activity measure fell from 39.0 in November to 15.4 this month.  According to a survey by the Wall Street Journal, economists expected a value of 30.0.  Readings above zero indicate an improvement in conditions.  (DJN) </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     According to a survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the growth of factory activity in the central US in December compared to the previous month held its pace.  The composite index of the 10th manufacturing district survey was unchanged this month, signaling expansion.  Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal expected an index of 25. (DJN) </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     U.S. private sector economic growth remained strong this month as service sector activity spiked on strong demand while manufacturing supply chain lags eased, data from IHS Markit&#8217;s survey of purchasing managers showed.  The US composite output index fell from 57.2 in November to a three-month low of 56.9.  Values ​​above 50 indicate growth, so the index points to a strong increase in business activity in the private sector, albeit at a slower pace than at the beginning of the year.  (DJN) </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     U.S. new construction rose in November after two months of decline, according to the Department of Commerce, as home starts rose 11.8% month-over-month and 8.3% year-over-year to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.68 million.  (DJN) </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     Car registrations in the European Union declined in November and this year fell for the fifth month in a row, the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers announced on Friday.  New car registrations fell by 20.5% month-on-month to 713,346 vehicles, the association, also known as ACEA, said.  (DJN) </p>
<p class="mdc-article-paragraph" data-v-4387a7d2="" data-v-b0300674="">
<p>     The German producer price index for industrial products rose in November by 19.2% compared to the previous year, announced the Federal Statistical Office Destatis on Friday.  This is the highest increase over the previous year since November 1951, said Destatis.  (DJN) </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nice day. The Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank have embarked on different policy paths this week, underscoring how the central banks&#8217; plans to phase out multi-billion dollar stimulus policies and aim for higher interest rates are developing at different speeds around the world with large economies that are with &#8230;</p>
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<p>     Nice day.  The Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank have embarked on different policy paths this week, underscoring how the central banks&#8217; plans to phase out multi-billion dollar stimulus policies and aim for higher interest rates are developing at different speeds around the world with large economies that are with face an incomplete recovery while inflationary pressures mount.  Meanwhile, the Bank of Mexico hiked rates again on Thursday, only this time it raised its overnight money target by half a percentage point to 5.5% after having raised it by quarter points at its previous four meetings.  Latin American competitors Brazil and Chile have also hiked interest rates faster in response to rising inflation.  In addition, the Japanese central bank has kept its monetary policy extremely loose earlier today and expressed minimal concern about inflation. </p>
<p>     Now for today&#8217;s news and analysis. </p>
<p>     Top news </p>
<p>     Europe&#8217;s leading central banks on different courses in view of inflation </p>
<p>     Europe&#8217;s leading central banks embarked on different policy paths the day after the Federal Reserve paved the way for rate hikes in 2022 due to the coronavirus. </p>
<p>     The Bank of England was the first of the world&#8217;s major central banks to raise its key interest rate since the pandemic began, while the European Central Bank said it would phase out an emergency bond-buying program while stepping up other stimulus measures around Jan.  to keep the eurozone recovery on track. </p>
<p>     Bank of Mexico accelerates rate hikes </p>
<p>     The Bank of Mexico accelerated the pace of rate hikes on Thursday after inflation hit more than 20-year highs, prompting the bank to raise its inflation forecast.  The bank&#8217;s board of governors voted 4 to 1 to raise the overnight target to 5.5%. </p>
<p>     The economic outlook for 2022 with SF Fed President Mary Daly </p>
<p>     Mary Daly, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, answers your questions at 1 p.m. ET today about the US economic outlook and steps the Fed has taken to contain the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and reduce inflation fight.  Sign up here. </p>
<p>     US economy </p>
<p>     The number of unemployment claims rose last week but has remained low for almost decades </p>
<p>     Initial jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, rose from a revised 188,000 &#8211; the lowest in 52 years &#8211; by 18,000 in the week ended December 11, to 206,000 the week before, the Labor Department said.  The number of new applications for unemployment benefits fell steadily over the course of the year. </p>
<p>     White House boosts trucker recruitment campaign </p>
<p>     The Biden government on Thursday unveiled a plan aimed at increasing the number of commercial truckers by making certification easier and faster for them in the coming months, as part of a broader push to tackle supply chain bottlenecks . </p>
<p>     Inflation is near a 40-year high.  This is what it looks like </p>
<p>     The upward pressure on prices is expanding beyond goods and services directly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.  The price increases for fuel, cars, groceries, clothing, and medical supplies vary widely.  Take a look at the snapshot of the journal. </p>
<p>     Important developments around the world </p>
<p>     Japan&#8217;s central bank avoids a worsening trend and points to a lack of inflation </p>
<p>     The Bank of Japan kept its short-term rate target at minus 0.1% and said it would continue to lower the yield on 10-year Japanese government bonds to around zero, well below the US, where corresponding government bonds are yielding above 1.4%.  . </p>
<p>     Mexico says planned US tax breaks will boost migration </p>
<p>     A proposal before the US Senate to give Americans who buy US-built electric vehicles tax credits threatens to harm Mexican industry and encourage illegal immigration to the US, Mexican Economy Secretary Tatiana Clouthier said. </p>
<p>     Investors hunt for Evergrande bonds amid a default </p>
<p>     Some asset managers bought bonds from China Evergrande Group when the developer defaulted and prices hit record lows. </p>
<p>     Summary of the Financial Regulation </p>
<p>     Biden Administration Investigates Companies That &#8220;Buy Now, Pay Later&#8221; </p>
<p>     Just in time for Christmas: an initial regulatory investigation of its kind by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau into &#8220;buy now, pay later&#8221; installment payments that are often offered to online shoppers. </p>
<p>     HSBC has imposed $ 85 million on lax money laundering controls </p>
<p>     HSBC Holdings PLC was fined £ 63.9 million, the equivalent of $ 85 million, for inadequate anti-money laundering controls the London bank used to monitor hundreds of millions of dollars in transactions. </p>
<p>     US is under pressure to sanction Myanmar&#8217;s lucrative energy industry </p>
<p>     As the Myanmar military escalates its war on its adversaries, the US and other countries face increasing pressure from lawmakers and human rights defenders to take action against an industry that is the country&#8217;s single largest source of foreign money. </p>
<p>     UK fines GAM, fund manager who invested in Greensill loans </p>
<p>     The UK&#8217;s Financial Conduct Authority has fined Swiss asset manager GAM Holding AG and one of its former Star bond fund managers for a conflict of interest to settle a longstanding case related to the company&#8217;s investments in Greensill Capital-generated loans. </p>
<p>     Foresight </p>
<p>     Friday (all times ET) </p>
<p>     Time N / A: Bank of Japan issues policy statement </p>
<p>     1 p.m .: Waller of the Fed delivers a speech on the economic outlook at the Forecasters Club of New York event </p>
<p>     Tuesday </p>
<p>     6:50 p.m .: Bank of Japan publishes minutes of meetings from October 27th to 28th </p>
<p>     research </p>
<p>     Think Tank report says the Fed&#8217;s new rate is still pretty numb </p>
<p>     As restrictive as the Fed&#8217;s outlook may seem after the Fed&#8217;s Open Market Committee meeting this week, it&#8217;s historically not, says Joseph Gagnon, senior researcher at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.  &#8220;The FOMC continues to forecast historically low interest rates,&#8221; he wrote in a report on Wednesday.  With the median projection of the federal funds rate of 2.1% by the end of 2024, the Fed&#8217;s expected path is only where officials see inflation at the time, Gagnon wrote.  He added that &#8220;that would mean a very low real or inflation-adjusted interest rate of 0% for a year in which the FOMC predicts continued solid growth and very low unemployment.&#8221;  In other words, even with the interest rate hikes expected by the Fed, the central bank does not see that its monetary policy stance is holding back economic activity. </p>
<p>     &#8211; Michael S. Derby </p>
<p>     comment </p>
<p>     The risk to the markets is not higher interest rates, but lower payroll targets </p>
<p>     After months of worrying about central banks becoming restrictive in the markets, the markets decided they could handle higher interest rates, but the real danger is that inflation will drive officials&#8217; recent ambitions for a tighter labor market reduced, writes Jon Sindreu.  Just a day after the Federal Reserve signaled that it could hike rates three times over the next year, equity markets in both the UK and the euro zone saw new gains. </p>
<p>     The US economy is cheering off-season </p>
<p>     There could be signs that home builders and manufacturers struggling to meet demand due to supply chain issues and hiring difficulties weren&#8217;t seeing their typical slowdowns in November, writes Justin Lahart. </p>
<p>     Basis points </p>
<p>     US industrial production rose 0.5% month-on-month, seasonally adjusted, in November and slowed from an upwardly revised 1.7% increase in October that followed weather-related disruptions in September, the Federal Reserve said.  (Dow Jones Newswires) </p>
<p>     The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia announced that its regional business activity measure fell from 39.0 in November to 15.4 this month.  According to a survey by the Wall Street Journal, economists expected a value of 30.0.  Readings above zero indicate an improvement in conditions.  (DJN) </p>
<p>     According to a survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the growth of factory activity in the central US in December compared to the previous month held its pace.  The composite index of the 10th manufacturing district survey was unchanged this month, signaling expansion.  Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal expected an index of 25. (DJN) </p>
<p>     U.S. private sector economic growth remained strong this month as service sector activity spiked on strong demand while manufacturing supply chain lags eased, data from IHS Markit&#8217;s survey of purchasing managers showed.  The US composite output index fell from 57.2 in November to a three-month low of 56.9.  Values ​​above 50 indicate growth, so the index points to a strong increase in business activity in the private sector, albeit at a slower pace than at the beginning of the year.  (DJN) </p>
<p>     U.S. new construction rose in November after two months of decline, according to the Department of Commerce, as home starts rose 11.8% month-over-month and 8.3% year-over-year to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.68 million.  (DJN) </p>
<p>     Car registrations in the European Union declined in November and this year fell for the fifth month in a row, the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers announced on Friday.  New car registrations fell by 20.5% month-on-month to 713,346 vehicles, the association, also known as ACEA, said.  (DJN) </p>
<p>     The German producer price index for industrial products rose in November by 19.2% compared to the previous year, announced the Federal Statistical Office Destatis on Friday.  This is the highest increase over the previous year since November 1951, said Destatis.  (DJN) </p>
<p>  (FOLLOW MORE) Dow Jones Newswires</p>
<p>  12-17-21 0917 ET</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PIX nowHere&#8217;s the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (3-5-21) 2 hours ago Bay Area Congressman Sues Trump, Trump Allies Over Capitol RiotRep. Eric Swalwell, who acted as caretaker in Donald Trump&#8217;s most recent impeachment, has filed a lawsuit against the former president, his son, attorney and a Republican congressman whose actions he indicted sparked the &#8230;</p>
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<p><strong class="title">PIX now</strong>Here&#8217;s the latest from the KPIX newsroom.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Bay Area Congressman Sues Trump, Trump Allies Over Capitol Riot</strong>Rep. Eric Swalwell, who acted as caretaker in Donald Trump&#8217;s most recent impeachment, has filed a lawsuit against the former president, his son, attorney and a Republican congressman whose actions he indicted sparked the January riot.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Study shows wildfire smoke to be much more harmful than auto pollution</strong>It&#8217;s been 6 months since the Bay Area sky turned orange from smoke from the surrounding forest fires.  One study suggests that smoke could be even more dangerous than we thought.  As Lin reports.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">East Bay School District will reopen teacher resistance</strong>The unified schools in Mount Diablo could open in just three weeks, but as Andria Borba reports, the teacher unions are pushing back.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">The lost French bulldog, San Lorenzo, returned after being found in Mexico</strong>Juliette Goodrich reports on an East Bay family reuniting with their missing French Bulldog after he was found 600 miles away (3-5-2021).</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Social Housing as a Solution to Home Affordability in the Bay Area</strong>Democrats across the country say there is one solution that can help resolve the housing affordability crisis, called &#8220;social housing&#8221;.  Susie Steimle reports.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Santa Clara County cinemas reopen</strong>Santa Clara County&#8217;s movie theaters reopen Friday, but popcorn is still not on the menu.  Katie Nielsen reports.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Precise forecast for Friday evening</strong>The chief meteorologist Paul Heggen has the estimate of the total amount of precipitation in the next few days.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Suspect arrested while fleeing a 2-alarm apartment fire in SF Castro district</strong>San Francisco police arrested a suspect after looking for a man with knives who escaped from an area where a fire broke out on Friday and burned down a two-story apartment.  Wilson Walker reports.  (3-5-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Royals Week: Sunday time Royal Correspondent Roya Nikkhah</strong>Len Kiese speaks with Roya Nikkhah, Royal Correspondent for the Sunday Times, about the UK&#8217;s reaction to Harry and Meghan&#8217;s interview with Oprah Winfrey.</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Students ascending above: Maximus Vega</strong>Michelle Griego shares how a Petaluma student overcame homelessness challenges and his father&#8217;s battle with cancer to excel at school (3-5-2021).</p>
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<p><strong class="title">COVID Vaccines: The East San Jose runway has been converted into a mass vaccination site</strong>A tarmac in Eastridge Mall in San Jose became Santa Clara County&#8217;s newest COVID-19 mass vaccination site on Friday, the third to open in one of the county&#8217;s hardest-hit areas.  Kiet Do reports.  (3/5/21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Don&#8217;t miss the Mission Dance Theater&#8217;s DIRT Festival 2021: &#8216;Harriet&#8217;s Gun&#8217;</strong>Co-curator Sarah Crowell talks to BR moderator Jan Mabry about the DIRT Festival 2021: &#8220;Harriet&#8217;s weapon, shape change towards a radically imagined black future&#8221;, a virtual experience with artists and performers from all over the country on March 5th, 13th , at 5 p.m. Tickets and information can be found at dancemissiontheater.org.</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Leaving prison during the Covid-19 pandemic</strong>The Covid-19 pandemic has posed particular challenges for those re-entering society from prison.  CBSN Bay Area&#8217;s Michelle Griego spoke to Yukari Kane, co-founder of the Prison Journalism Project, and Jonathan Chiu, who was released from San Quentin Prison last May.</p>
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<p><strong class="title">The San Jose Unified School District secures vaccines for all teachers</strong>The San Jose Unified School District, the third largest in the Bay Area, is about to vaccinate all of its teachers and is well on its way to opening all K-12 schools in six weeks.  Kiet Do reports.  (3/5/21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Weather forecast on Friday morning with Mary Lee</strong>(3/5/21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Liam&#8217;s List March 5th Best-of-British Edition: Guide to Fitness, Eating, Fun and Social Distancing</strong>KCBS reporter Liam Mayclem will provide KPIX 5 users with a weekly tip list on how best to survive the current coronavirus outbreak.  In honor of Royals Week on KPIX 5, check out his Best of British list in the Bay Area here.  (3/5/21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Police surround buildings in the distance after shooting in east San Jose</strong>Police were at a stalemate with one or more suspects after a shooting in East San Jose left a victim hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.  (3/5/21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">The San Jose School District is securing the vaccine for all of its workforce</strong>The San Jose Unified School District announced Thursday that it had received 4,000 COVID-19 vaccination options, enough to cover its entire workforce.  Maria Medina reports.  (3-4-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Golden Gate Fields races to make up for missed vaccine appointments</strong>Golden Gate Fields is trying to make up for missed vaccine appointments after animal rights activists closed the vaccination station on the Albany-Berkeley border Thursday.  Andrea Nakano reports.  (3-4-21)</p>
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<p><strong class="title">Royals Week: Rare archive KPIX footage of Princess Margaret&#8217;s visit to San Francisco in 1965</strong>Archival footage from Princess Margaret&#8217;s 1965 visit to San Francisco on her first trip to the United States shows her arrival at SFO, a hovercraft trip to Oakland, and a bullied gig at Grace Cathedral (3-4-2021).</p>
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<p><strong class="title">PIX now</strong>Here&#8217;s the latest from the KPIX newsroom.  (3-4-21)</p>
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