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  • Manhã no mercado: Dólar dispara globalmente com tarifas de Trump contra México e Canadá | Finanças


    O dólar dispara globalmente e os futuros das bolsas de Nova York afundam na manhã desta segunda-feira, após o presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ter determinado a imposição de tarifas de 25% contra itens do México e do Canadá e de 10% contra produtos chineses. As medidas entrarão em vigor amanhã e devem causar alta volatilidade nos mercados financeiros, inclusive no Brasil. A ameaça tarifária contra a União Europeia também permanece e deve ser executada “muito em breve”, segundo o líder republicano.

    Os países já responderam às determinações de Trump. O primeiro-ministro do Canadá, Justin Trudeau, retaliou com taxas de 25% a produtos importados americanos. Já a presidente do México, Claudia Sheinbaum, disse que implementará medidas tarifárias e não tarifárias, mas adotou um tom mais conciliatório, ao propor o estabelecimento de um grupo de trabalho com equipes de saúde pública e segurança dos EUA. Vale lembrar que Trump, além de buscar um “equilíbrio comercial”, age sobre o que considera má gestão dos governos em relação à política migratória e ao tráfico de drogas.

    Por volta de 10h, o índice DXY – que mede a relação do dólar com uma cesta de moedas – avançava 0,33% a 108,15 pontos. O dólar avançava 0,97% ante a moeda canadense, para 1,467840 dólar canadense, e subia 1,95% ante a moeda mexicana, a 21,07166 pesos mexicanos.

    No mercado local, o dólar subia 0,34%, a R$ 5,8584, em linha com outras moedas emergentes reagindo às tarifas de Trump e enquanto o Boletim Focus mostrou uma nova rodada de piora das expectativas de inflação.

    Ainda na sexta-feira, os mercados domésticos foram atingidos pelo anúncio do governo americano. O Ibovespa recuou, apesar de fechar o mês no azul, e os juros futuros de curto prazo avançaram. O dólar à vista, por sua vez, diminuiu a queda vista no início da sessão, mas fechou no décimo recuo seguido e acumulou depreciação de 5,54% contra a divisa brasileira, no seu pior desempenho desde junho de 2023. No entanto, a dinâmica do movimento deve se alterar em meio à forte valorização da moeda americana globalmente nesta segunda.

    No Brasil, os investidores reagem ao Boletim Focus, do Banco Central, que apontou uma nova rodada de desancoragem das expectativas de inflação, em meio à pressão externa e à desconfiança quanto ao compromisso do Banco Central em perseguir a meta de inflação de 3%. As expectativas para o IPCA de 2025 subiram de 5,50% para 5,51% e as do IPCA de 2026 de 4,22% para 4,28%. No cenário político, a pesquisa Genial/Quaest mostra que o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) venceria todos os candidatos da oposição em primeiro e segundo turnos caso a eleição fosse hoje. Os resultados podem acrescentar volatilidade aos ativos locais no pregão de hoje.



    Manhã no mercado: Dólar dispara globalmente com tarifas de Trump contra México e Canadá | Finanças

    Nesta manhã, o mercado financeiro foi impactado pelo anúncio do presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, de que irá impor tarifas sobre as importações do México e do Canadá. Essa decisão causou um aumento significativo no valor do dólar em relação a outras moedas ao redor do mundo.

    A imposição de tarifas sobre produtos mexicanos e canadenses pode resultar em uma escalada de tensões comerciais entre os países, o que preocupa os investidores e causa incerteza nos mercados internacionais.

    Os analistas financeiros alertam que a instabilidade causada por essas medidas protecionistas de Trump pode ter impactos negativos na economia global, afetando principalmente os países que têm uma forte dependência do comércio exterior.

    Diante desse cenário, os investidores estão em busca de ativos considerados mais seguros, como o dólar, o que explica o seu aumento de valor frente a outras moedas. A volatilidade no mercado cambial também pode ser um reflexo da preocupação dos investidores com as consequências das políticas comerciais adotadas pelo governo dos Estados Unidos.

    É importante estar atento às notícias e acompanhar de perto a evolução desse cenário, para tomar decisões informadas e proteger seus investimentos em um ambiente de alta incerteza e volatilidade nos mercados financeiros.

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  • Shakira se reencuentra con sus hijos en México tras unos días separados


    Para Shakira no hay nada más importante que compartir los momentos más especiales de su vida y su carrera con sus hijos, Milan y Sasha, a quienes poco a poco ha ido involucrando en los proceso creativos de su música e incluso de sus shows. Es por eso que ahora que se encuentra a unos días de arrancar su tour, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, la intérprete, que ha hecho de la Ciudad de México el epicentro de su gira, ha mandado a traer desde Miami a sus dos pequeños, quienes se han dejado ver felices de estar con su mamá y de estar en el país.

    Shakira en México© IG: @shakira
    Shakira no ha hecho más que agradecer a México por la hospitalidad que le han demostrado

    A través de sus redes sociales, Shakira compartió una serie de fotografías en las que registró el reencuentro con sus pequeñitos, quienes efusivos, corrieron a sus brazos. De hecho, en las imágenes se puede ver a la intérprete sumamente sonriente y luciendo un sombrero de marichi, mientras abraza cariñosamente a sus retoños. Al pie de la imagen, la artista escribió un mensaje en el que describió su sentir en ese momento: “¡Amor a la mexicana!”, expresó emocionada. 

    Shakira se reunió con sus hijos en la Ciudad de México, donde se encuentra planeando su nueva gira© IG: @shakira
    Shakira se reunió con sus hijos en la Ciudad de México, donde se encuentra planeando su nueva gira

    Cabe destacar, que antes de su reencuentro con su famosa mamá, los pequeños Milan y Sasha fueron captados a su llegada al Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, a donde llegaron rodeados del equipo de la cantante y fueron recibidos por su tío, Tonino Mebarak, quien con los brazos abiertos les dio la bienvenida al país que será el hogar de Shakira en los próximos meses.

    Para Shakira no hay nanda más importante que estar junto a sus hijos© IG: @shakira
    Para Shakira no hay nanda más importante que estar junto a sus hijos

    Orgullosa del talento de sus pequeños

    Hace unos días, Shakira compartió en sus redes sociales de lo más feliz el nuevo proyecto musical de Milan y Sasha, quienes grabaron su primer disco, en colaboración de otros jóvenes artistas. A través de Instagram Stories, Shakira compartió una fotografía en blanco y negro en la que se puede observar los rostros de los pequeños artistas. Al pie de la publicación, la cantante escribió un mensaje en el que además de invitar a sus fans a escuchar las canciones en las que sus hijos participan, se mostró orgullosa de este importante logro. “Muy feliz de compartirles el proyecto musical de Milan y Sasha. The One, Sasha cantando y Milan en la batería y en It’s all for you, Milan cantando junto a otros jóvenes talentos”, expresó emocionada, adjuntando en la misma story el link de Spotify que te lleva directamente al disco de los menores.  

    Shakira decidió compartir su verdad por sus hijos, Sasha y Milan.© Getty Images
    Shakira suele involucrar a sus hijos en cada uno de sus proyectos

    Cabe destacar, que para Shakira es muy importante que sus pequeños desarrollen  todo su potencial, especialmente después de que ambos mostraran interés en la música, por lo que ha permitido que se involucren en algunos de sus proyectos y se mantengan cerca de ella incluso cuando está trabajando. Es por eso que es común ver a los menores siendo testigos de los ensayos de su nuevo tour e incluso compartiendo sus opiniones con ella. Tal y como ha sucedido a lo largo de la planeación de la nueva gira, en donde hemos podido ver a los pequeños con su madre sobre el escenario. 




    La cantante Shakira se ha reunido con sus hijos en México después de pasar unos días separados debido a compromisos laborales. La colombiana compartió en sus redes sociales una tierna foto abrazando a sus hijos Milan y Sasha, acompañada del mensaje: “¡Finalmente juntos de nuevo! ¡Nada se compara con este amor!”. Los fans de la artista se alegraron al verla disfrutando de la compañía de sus pequeños y no dudaron en llenarla de mensajes de cariño y felicidad. ¡Qué bonito es ver a una madre tan entregada y amorosa con sus hijos! #Shakira #ReencuentroFamiliar #AmorInfinito

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  • New Mexico at Utah State odds, picks and predictions


    The New Mexico Lobos (17-4, 9-1 Mountain West) face the Utah State Aggies (19-2, 9-1) in a showdown of the top 2 teams in the conference on Saturday. Tip-off from Dee Glen Smith Spectrum in Logan, Utah, is at 9:30 p.m. ET (FS1). Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s college basketball odds around the New Mexico vs. Utah State odds, and make our expert college basketball picks and predictions.

    Neither team is ranked in the USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll but both teams received votes.

    The Lobos are coming off a 75-73 road win over UNLV last Saturday, failing to cover the 3.5-point spread as favorites. They have bounced back from their one conference loss, a 71-70 defeat to San Jose State Jan. 14, having won their last 3 contests.

    The Aggies have also won 3 straight after their lone conference loss, a 65-62 loss to UNLV Jan. 15. They got their revenge over the Rebels Wednesday, beating them 76-71 in Logan but failing to cover the 10.5-point spread.

    This is the first meeting of the season for the teams.

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    New Mexico at Utah State odds

    Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 12:15 p.m. ET.

    • Moneyline (ML): New Mexico +170 (bet $100 to win $170) | Utah State -210 (bet $210 to win $100)
    • Against the spread (ATS): New Mexico +5.5 (-118) | Utah State -5.5 (-102)
    • Over/Under (O/U): 158.5 (O: -115 | U: -105)

    New Mexico at Utah State picks and predictions

    Prediction

    Utah State 83, New Mexico 79

    Moneyline

    The Aggies have won 8 of the last 10 meetings vs. the Lobos and have not lost to them at home since 2015. Opponents have not scored more than 71 points against them in their last 4 games. They average 82.4 points per game.

    They are 11-1 at home, while the Lobos are 4-2 on the road.

    I expect a Utah State win, but -210 odds don’t give you enough value to want to wager.

    PASS. 

    Against the spread

    Both teams are 10-10 ATS on the season.

    Of the Lobos’ 4 losses this season, 2 have been by at least 6 points.

    The Aggies are only 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games.

    BET NEW MEXICO +5.5 (-118). 

    Over/Under

    The last 3 meetings between the teams have surpassed this projection for this matchup.

    The Over is 6-1 in Utah State’s last 7 games.

    BET OVER 158.5 (-115). 

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    New Mexico at Utah State Odds, Picks and Predictions

    The New Mexico Lobos are set to take on the Utah State Aggies in a Mountain West conference matchup. Both teams are coming off of losses and will be looking to bounce back with a win.

    The odds for this game have Utah State as the heavy favorite, with a spread of -14.5 points. The over/under is set at 55.5 points.

    In terms of picks and predictions, it’s hard to go against the odds in this matchup. Utah State has been dominant at home this season and should be able to cover the spread against a struggling New Mexico team.

    Prediction: Utah State 35, New Mexico 17

    If you’re looking to place a bet on this game, consider taking Utah State to cover the spread and the under on the total points. Good luck!

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  • Mexican president says she sent letter to Google contesting Gulf of Mexico name change



    Mexico City
    CNN
     — 

    Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum sent a letter to Google contesting the tech giant’s decision to comply with US President Donald Trump’s order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

    President Sheinbaum showed the letter to reporters Thursday saying, “In the case of Mexico, where are we completely sovereign? In the area established as 12 nautical miles from the coastline, and this applies to all countries worldwide.”

    “If a country wants to change the designation of something in the sea, it would only apply up to 12 nautical miles. It cannot apply to the rest, in this case, the Gulf of Mexico. This is what we explained in detail to Google.”

    Referring to a previous counterproposal she made to Trump to rename the US, Sheinbaum added, “In the end, we requested that when someone searches for ‘América Mexicana’ in the search engine, the map we previously presented should appear.” That map, from 1607, labeled parts of North America “Mexican America” and was shown during a press conference earlier this month.

    On Monday, Google announced that Google Maps users in the US would see the body of water known as the Gulf of Mexico renamed as the Gulf of America. Google said its move was in line with its “practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government sources.”

    Users in Mexico will continue to see the “Gulf of Mexico” on Google Maps. The rest of the world will see both names.

    Google will also change the name of Mount McKinley, the nation’s highest peak, from Denali. Former President Barack Obama renamed the Alaska landmark to Denali in 2015 as a nod to the region’s native population.

    Both changes stem from an executive action that Trump signed shortly after taking office last week, saying the changes “honor American greatness.”

    “It is in the national interest to promote the extraordinary heritage of our Nation and ensure future generations of American citizens celebrate the legacy of our American heroes,” the executive order said.



    In a recent announcement, Mexican President revealed that she has sent a letter to Google contesting the proposed name change of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The president expressed her strong opposition to this change, stating that it undermines Mexico’s historical and cultural ties to the region.

    The Gulf of Mexico has been known by that name for centuries, and changing it to the Gulf of America would erase Mexico’s identity and presence in the region. The president emphasized the importance of honoring the heritage and contributions of Mexico to the Gulf, and urged Google to reconsider their decision.

    The president’s letter to Google is part of a larger effort to preserve Mexico’s history and heritage, and to ensure that the country’s identity is respected and recognized on a global scale. The president’s stance on this issue has garnered widespread support from the Mexican people, who are proud of their country’s rich cultural heritage and history.

    As the debate over the name change of the Gulf of Mexico continues, it is clear that Mexico is determined to defend its place in the region and protect its identity from being overshadowed or erased. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Google Maps will change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America



    New York
    CNN
     — 

    Google is complying with President Donald Trump’s executive action that renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Soon, the name change will appear on Google Maps.

    In a post on X, Google explained that it has a “longstanding practice of applying name changes when they have been updated in official government sources.” The name will be tweaked when the Geographic Names Information System, a government database of names and location data, is updated.

    Google will also change the name of Mount McKinley, the nation’s highest peak, from Denali. Former President Barack Obama renamed the Alaska landmark to Denali in 2015 as a nod to the region’s native population.

    Both changes stem from an executive action that Trump signed shortly after taking office last week, saying the changes “honor American greatness.”

    “It is in the national interest to promote the extraordinary heritage of our Nation and ensure future generations of American citizens celebrate the legacy of our American heroes,” the executive order said.

    The order criticized Obama’s decision to rename McKinley as “an affront to President McKinley’s life, his achievements, and his sacrifice.” Drawing parallels to Trump, the order notes that McKinley “championed tariffs” and was assassinated “in an attack on our Nation’s values and our success.”

    And in a nod to the Gulf of Mexico’s contributions to the US economy, Trump is “directing that it officially be renamed the Gulf of America.” The executive order calls for all federal government maps and documents to “reflect its renaming.”

    Google notes that only users in the United States will see both changes because when “official names vary between countries, Maps users see their official local name. Everyone in the rest of the world sees both names. That applies here too.”



    In a controversial move, Google Maps has announced that it will be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. This decision has sparked outrage among many, who argue that it erases the historical and cultural significance of the Gulf of Mexico.

    The Gulf of Mexico has long been a significant body of water, with a rich history that dates back thousands of years. It has been a vital part of the economy and culture of the region, and changing its name to the Gulf of America is seen by many as an attempt to erase that history.

    Some argue that the name change is a reflection of the dominance of American culture and influence in the region. It is seen as a way to assert American power and control over the Gulf of Mexico, which has historically been a point of contention between the United States and Mexico.

    Others see the name change as a way to simplify and standardize the naming of bodies of water on maps. However, many feel that this is disrespectful to the people and cultures that have long called the Gulf of Mexico home.

    Regardless of the reasons behind the decision, the change has sparked a heated debate online. Many are calling on Google Maps to reconsider the decision and respect the history and significance of the Gulf of Mexico. Only time will tell if the name change will be permanent, or if Google Maps will listen to the outcry and revert back to the original name.

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  • Shakira expresa su amor por México con cálido mensaje


    A unas horas del esperado reencuentro de Shakira con sus hijos en la Ciudad de México, Shakira ha compartido una nueva fotografía desde el lugar que la ha recibido con los brazos abiertos: la capital azteca. En un gesto de amor y agradecimiento por la cálida acogida por parte de los mexicanos, la cantante compartió una fotografía en la que aparece usando un sombrero de mariachi, un elemento tradicional del país en el que se ha alojado. Desde hace unos días, la colombiana se encuentra en la Ciudad de México, donde ha establecido su base de operaciones para los ensayos de su gira. Debido a su ubicación, es el lugar ideal para ir y venir entre un país y otro ahora que arranque el tour Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran

    Shakira reveló que ha preparado el show más grande de su carrera© Getty Images
    Shakira está por arrancar su gira en Latinoamérica

    ‘¡Shakira, hermana, ya eres mexicana!

    A través de su perfil en Instagram, donde tiene más de 90 millones de seguidores, la intérprete de Hips Don’t Lie compartió la siguiente fotografía que alegró los corazones de los mexicanos.  “Gracias México! Los amo!”, escribió junto a la postal, la cual ha acumulado miles de ‘me gusta’ y cientos de comentarios afectuosos por parte de sus seguidores mexicanos, quienes no pueden esperar más para verla en concierto. 

    Shakira en México© @shakira
    Shakira y todo su amor para México, país que la ha recibido con los brazos abiertos

    Aunque ‘Shaki’ no específica en qué lugar se encuentra de la capital mexicana, parece que se trataría de una terraza con una vista panorámica de la capital. Por estos días, la colombiana tiene mucho que festejar. Primero, el reencuentro con Milan y Sasha, quienes viajaron desde Miami para acompañar a su mamá por unos días en el país. En segundo lugar, su cumpleaños. El domingo 2 de febrero, la cantante cumplirá 48 años y lo más probable es que a lo largo del fin de semana festeje en compañía de sus pequeños, además de su hermano Tonino Mebarak, quien es su brazo derecho y la acompaña en su gira mundial. 

    Shakira decidió compartir su verdad por sus hijos, Sasha y Milan.© Getty Images
    Shakira se ha encontrado con Milan y Sasha en México

    Fue a través del programa Hoy Día de Telemundo que se dieron a conocer las primeras imágenes de Milan y Sasha llegando al aeropuerto de la Ciudad de México. Los niños venían en compañía de otras dos personas, que al parecer son parte de su familia materna. En cuanto vieron a su tío Tonino en el aeropuerto, los niños corrieron hacia él y se fundieron en un tierno abrazo. 

    Piqué cuidará de los niños

    Para Shakira, este cumpleaños será muy especial ya que está a solo unos días de arrancar su gira Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, la más importante de su carrera, de acuerdo con sus propias palabras. La gira iniciará el 11 de febrero en Río de Janeiro, en Brasil y seguirá por Perú, Colombia, Chile, Argentina y finalmente, México, donde tan solo en la capital tiene siete presentaciones, haciendo de esto un récord. 

    Gerard Piqué con sus hijos Milan y Sasha© @3gerardpique
    Gerard Piqué con sus hijos Milan y Sasha

    Mientras ella está de gira durante los meses de febrero y marzo, sus hijos estarán en Miami al cuidado de su padre. De manera provisional Gerard Piqué se ha mudado a ‘La ciudad del sol’ para estar con sus hijos. Hasta donde se sabe, Piqué se ha establecido en un departamento que ya tenía en dicha ciudad y pasará tiempo de calidad con sus hijos, fortaleciendo su relación.



    La reconocida cantante colombiana Shakira ha expresado su amor por México con un cálido mensaje en sus redes sociales. La artista compartió una foto de ella en un concierto en tierras mexicanas y escribió: “México, te llevo en mi corazón. Gracias por tanto amor y apoyo siempre. ¡Viva México!”.

    Los fans de Shakira en México se han mostrado emocionados y agradecidos por sus palabras, demostrando una vez más la conexión especial que la cantante tiene con este país. Sin duda, el cariño mutuo entre Shakira y México es palpable y se refleja en cada presentación y encuentro que la artista tiene con sus seguidores mexicanos.

    ¡Gracias Shakira por este hermoso gesto de amor y gratitud hacia México! ¡Siempre serás bienvenida en nuestras tierras! #Shakira #VivaMéxico

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  • Fans de Shakira la esperan horas en la Ciudad de México para felicitarla por su cumpleaños


    Ciudad de MéxicoShakira está volteando de cabeza la Ciudad de México mientras sus fans intentan estar cerca de la colombiana, quien prepara Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour con ensayos en el Palacio de los Deportes.

    Lea también: Shakira hace a la Ciudad de México su centro de operaciones en preparación a su esperada gira

    El jueves 30 de enero, sin embargo, decenas de fans no pudieron “facturar” su anhelado encuentro con Shakira, ya que esperaban celebrar con la colombiana su próximo cumpleaños.

    La cantante no pudo llegar al Palacio de los Deportes (un estadio en la capital), donde se llevan a cabo los ensayos de la gira y donde también iba a tener lugar la convivencia convocada precisamente por el equipo de Shakira en anticipo de su cumpleaños.

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    Desde las 3 p.m. integrantes del club de fans de Shakira comenzaron a hacer una fila en la puerta 11 del estadio, donde el mariachi Mexicana Hermosa estaba preparado para interpretar éxitos de la barranquillera como “Ciega, Sordomuda”, muy a su estilo, y clásicos mexicanos como “La Bikina”, con el ánimo de sorprenderla.

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    Con flores, globos, regalos y hasta jícamas, que le encantan a Shakira, sus seguidores pretendían celebrarla en grande antes de su regreso a los escenarios, el próximo 11 de febrero en Río de Janeiro, Brasil.

    Pasadas las 5:30 p.m., su equipo informó que la colombiana no podría llegar, sin dar más detalles. El desencanto entre el grupo de admiradores fue más que evidente.

    Rebecca Maiellano (izquierda), conocida como Shakibecca, es una seguidora e imitadora...
    Rebecca Maiellano (izquierda), conocida como Shakibecca, es una seguidora e imitadora venezolana de Shakira que llegó a México hace 12 años.(Agencia Reforma)

    Rebecca Maiellano, alias Shakibecca, seguidora e imitadora venezolana de Shakira y quien hace 12 años llegó a México para participar en el programa Parodiando, de Televisa, estuvo varias horas bajo el sol, dijo, y aunque lamentó no poder verla, entendió la situación.

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    “Para nada estamos decepcionados, seguiremos esperando por ella, aunque nos hubiera gustado poder verla y pasar un tiempo con ella para celebrar su cumpleaños. Ya no podemos esperar para saber cómo será esta gira, hay mucha expectativa, ya queremos que arranque”, comentó a Gente.

    Los fans no se fueron sin antes pedirle al mariachi que tocara “Las Mañanitas” para capturar el momento y enviarle mensajes de amor a la cantante.

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    Hoy, 2 de febrero, es el cumpleaños de la talentosa cantante Shakira y sus fans en la Ciudad de México están demostrando su amor y admiración de una manera muy especial. Desde tempranas horas de la mañana, un grupo de seguidores se ha reunido afuera del hotel donde se hospeda la artista, esperando pacientemente para poder felicitarla en persona.

    Con pancartas, globos y cánticos de sus canciones más famosas, los fans de Shakira han formado una fiesta improvisada en las calles de la capital mexicana. Algunos incluso han viajado desde diferentes estados del país solo para poder estar presentes en este momento tan especial.

    A pesar del frío y la espera, el entusiasmo y la emoción de los seguidores de Shakira es palpable en el ambiente. Todos están ansiosos por poder ver a su ídolo y transmitirle sus buenos deseos en este día tan importante.

    Sin duda, este gesto de amor y apoyo por parte de los fans demuestra el impacto y la conexión que Shakira tiene con su público. ¡Feliz cumpleaños, Shakira! Tus fans mexicanos te esperan con los brazos abiertos.

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  • Ahead of Possible Tariffs, No Rush to Get Goods In From Canada and Mexico


    Companies in the United States do not appear to be making a concerted effort to rush in shipments from Mexico and Canada ahead of the high tariffs that President Trump has threatened to impose on Saturday.

    Mr. Trump said after taking office that the United States would apply tariffs of 25 percent on imports from Canada and Mexico, contending that they were allowing “mass numbers of people to come in and fentanyl to come in.”

    The tariffs would raise the cost of imports significantly, especially since tariffs are not applied to most goods under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trade deal that Mr. Trump signed in 2020. Canada and Mexico together account for 30 percent of U.S. trade. Many industries could be saddled with extra costs, including the vast auto operations that straddle the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada.

    Mr. Trump could withdraw his threat or reduce the tariff if he decides Canada and Mexico are doing more to address his complaints, Howard Lutnick, the president’s nominee to lead the Commerce Department, suggested on Wednesday.

    With the tariff deadline near, some data shows higher freight volumes on road and rail, but the increases are not especially large, and transportation experts say rail and trucking companies have the capacity to cope. The situation, they said, is quite different from 2021 and 2022, when a deluge of imports overwhelmed supply chains, causing shipping costs to skyrocket and helping fuel a rapid acceleration of inflation.

    “The industry’s probably never been in a better spot to deal with significant changes in the marketplace,” said Scott Shannon, vice president of North America cross-border at C.H. Robinson, a freight forwarder.

    Larry Gross, president of Gross Transportation Consulting, said the transportation of shipping containers by rail was up 10 percent in the first four weeks of the year across North America compared with the same period in 2024. But while efforts to bring in goods before tariffs very likely contributed to the increase, he said, other factors also played a role. A big one was a desire to get shipments in before a possible strike at the East and Gulf Coast ports that could have started in mid-January but was averted.

    “Every system has its limitations,” Mr. Gross said, “But the network is far better positioned today than it was at the beginning of the post-pandemic surge.” He said regulatory data that show how many trains are not running because they lack crews or locomotives were not showing any warning signs.

    And Jason Miller, a professor of supply chain management at Michigan State University, noted that storing inventory has significant costs — financing and paying for warehouse space — that may deter companies from accelerating their imports.

    The U.S. also imports huge amounts of goods from China. Mr. Trump said he was going to impose 10 percent tariffs on Chinese goods on Saturday.

    Imports from China arrive primarily through the ports. And while the volume of containers coming through U.S. ports has been strong in recent months, the ports — and trucks and railways that move cargo inland — have not had problems handling recent volumes.

    Some businesses are concerned that applying tariffs to goods that currently lack them may slow customs processing at the Mexican and Canadian borders and cause delays. But Adam Lewis, a co-founder and the president of Clearit, an online customs broker, said he did not expect applying new tariffs to be difficult for the brokers.

    While updating the brokers’ software may take a short while, he said, any new tasks relating to tariffs could be done manually without much trouble. “It’s pretty much business as usual,” Mr. Lewis said.

    But there may be delays if U.S. Customs and Border Protection increases its scrutiny to ensure that businesses are complying. The agency did not comment.



    With the possibility of tariffs being imposed on goods imported from Canada and Mexico, many businesses are taking a cautious approach and not rushing to bring in shipments from these countries.

    The uncertainty surrounding trade relations with our neighbors to the north and south has left many companies in a state of limbo, unsure of what the future holds. As a result, some businesses are holding off on ordering goods from Canada and Mexico until there is more clarity on the situation.

    While tariffs could potentially drive up costs for businesses and consumers, some are willing to wait and see how the situation plays out before making any decisions. This cautious approach is a reflection of the unpredictable nature of trade policy in today’s global economy.

    In the meantime, businesses are closely monitoring the situation and staying informed on any developments that could impact their operations. By staying informed and prepared, companies can better navigate the uncertain waters of international trade.

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  • Canada and Mexico brace for Trump tariffs on Saturday; UK house price growth slows – business live | Business


    Key events

    European stock markets have moved in lockstep at the opening bell on Friday morning.

    Here are the opening snaps via Reuters:

    • EUROPE’S STOXX 600 UP 0.2%

    • BRITAIN’S FTSE 100 UP 0.2%; GERMANY’S DAX UP 0.1%

    • FRANCE’S CAC 40 UP 0.2%; SPAIN’S IBEX UP 0.2%

    • EURO STOXX INDEX UP 0.2%; EURO ZONE BLUE CHIPS UP 0.2%

    Canadian dollar and Mexican peso fall on Trump tariff threat; UK house price growth slows

    Good morning, and welcome to our live coverage of business, economics and financial markets.

    Canada and Mexico are bracing for the impact of 25% US tariffs after Donald Trump said they would be imposed on Saturday.

    Trump blamed the countries for his decision to impose tariffs. Both have a close trading relationship with the US, partly because of North American free trade deals, including the one he passed in 2020. Bloomberg News reported that he said:

    We’ll be announcing the tariffs on Canada and Mexico for a number of reasons. Number one is the people that have poured into our country so horribly and so much. Number two are the drugs, fentanyl and everything else that have come into the country. Number three are the massive subsidies that we’re giving to Canada and to Mexico in the form of deficits.

    The Canadian dollar fell 0.4% during Asian market trading on Friday, while the Mexican peso slumped by 0.6% against the US dollar.

    Oil prices also rose. The price for futures of West Texas Intermediate, the North American oil benchmark, rose by 0.6% to $73.17 per barrel, while prices for Brent crude futures, the North Sea benchmark, rose by 0.3%. Trump has not said whether Canadian oil will be subject to tariffs, although that would run counter to his hopes for lower oil prices.

    Bob Savage, head of markets strategy and insights at BNY, a US investment bank, said that the emergence of the DeepSeek AI competition earlier this month and Trump’s tariff threats could puncture the buoyant mood on financial markets. The combination could be an “inflection point” in the mood among investors.

    Our data show that investors are getting used to Trump’s policy shifts and rhetoric. Fear of a meaningful change in immigration policy, tariffs and spending has not been borne out.

    However, Savage warned that “investing requires greater clarity about the scope, size and reach of Trump’s tariffs”. He wrote:

    Our mood index, which captures equity buying against bill selling, remains extremely positive but with peaks this week, suggesting significant downside risks for the month ahead.

    BNY’s mood index showed that the attitude to risk on equity and bond markets has shifted towards the negative, after the emergence of the DeepSeek AI model and Donald Trump’s tariff threats. Photograph: BNY

    Mohit Kumar, who covers global economics at Jefferies, a US investment bank, said:

    It is possible that Trump goes ahead with the 25% announcement for Mexico and Canada, which would be market negative. However, we still view tariffs as a negotiating tool and even if Trump does go ahead with the tariffs, it will be followed by a period of intense negotiations and eventually a portion of tariffs will be pulled back. But come Monday morning, there is a possibility of market volatility around tariff news.

    UK house price growth slowed says Nationwide

    The price of an average UK home rose by 4.1% year-on-year in January, a “modest slowing” compared with December, according to Nationwide, the UK’s largest building society.

    House prices increased by 0.1% month on month, after taking account of seasonal effects. That leaves the average price at £268,213, according to the transactions Nationwide tracked.

    Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s chief economist, said:

    The housing market continues to show resilience despite ongoing affordability pressures.

    While there has been a modest improvement over the last year, affordability remains stretched by historic standards. A prospective buyer earning the average UK income and buying a typical first-time buyer property with a 20% deposit would have a monthly mortgage payment equivalent to 36% of their take-home pay – well above the long-run average of 30%.

    The agenda

    • 8:55am GMT: Germany unemployment rate (January; previous: 6.1%; consensus: 6.2%)

    • 9am GMT: European Central Bank survey of forecasters

    • 1pm GMT: Germany inflation rate (January; prev.: 2.6%; cons.: 2.6%)

    • 1:30pm GMT: US core personal consumption expenditure inflation rate (December; prev.: 0.1%; cons.: 0.2%)



    On Saturday, Canada and Mexico are preparing for potential tariffs imposed by the Trump administration as trade tensions continue to escalate. The two countries are bracing for the impact on their economies and industries, with fears of increased costs and disrupted supply chains.

    Meanwhile, in the UK, house price growth has slowed as uncertainty surrounding Brexit and potential interest rate hikes weigh on the housing market. This slowdown in growth could have implications for the overall economy and consumer confidence.

    Follow along for more updates on these developments and their potential impact on businesses and economies worldwide. Stay informed with our live business coverage. #Canada #Mexico #TrumpTariffs #UKHousePrices #BusinessLive.

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  • Trump says Canada and Mexico to be hit with 25% tariffs on Saturday


    US President Donald Trump has said he will follow through with his threat to hit imports from Canada and Mexico with 25% border taxes, known as tariffs, on 1 February.

    But he added that a decision about whether this would include oil from those countries had not yet been made.

    Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said the move was aimed to address the large amounts of undocumented migrants and the fentanyl that come across US borders as well as trade deficits with its neighbours.

    The president also suggested that he was still planning to impose new tariffs on China, which he said earlier this month would be 10%, but did not give any details.

    “With China, I’m also thinking about something because they’re sending fentanyl into our country, and because of that, they’re causing us hundreds of thousands of deaths,” Trump said.

    “So China is going to end up paying a tariff also for that, and we’re in the process of doing that.”

    During the election campaign, Trump threatened to hit Chinese-made products with tariffs of up to 60%, but held off on any immediate action on his first day back in the White House, instead ordering his administration to study the issue.

    US goods imports from China have flattened since 2018, a statistic that economists have attributed in part to a series of escalating tariffs that Trump imposed during his first term.

    Earlier this month, a top Chinese official warned against protectionism as Trump’s return to the presidency renews the threat of a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies – but did not mention the US by name.

    Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Ding Xuexiang, Vice Premier of China, said his country was looking for a “win-win” solution to trade tensions and wanted to expand its imports.

    Canada and Mexico have said that they would respond to US tariffs with measures of their own, while also seeking to assure Washington that they were taking action to address concerns about their US borders.

    If US imports of oil from Canada and Mexico are hit with levies it risks undermining Trump’s promise to bring down the cost of living.

    Tariffs are an import tax on goods that are produced abroad.

    In theory, taxing items coming into a country means people are less likely to buy them as they become more expensive.

    The intention is that they buy cheaper local products instead – boosting a country’s economy.

    But the cost of tariffs on imported energy could be passed on to businesses and consumers, which may increase the prices of everything from petrol to groceries.

    Around 40% of the crude that runs through US oil refineries is imported, and the vast majority of it comes from Canada.



    In a shocking turn of events, President Trump announced today that Canada and Mexico will be hit with 25% tariffs starting this Saturday. This decision comes amidst ongoing trade disputes between the United States and its neighboring countries.

    The tariffs, which will affect a wide range of products including steel, aluminum, and agricultural goods, are expected to have a significant impact on the economies of both Canada and Mexico. Many are concerned about the potential repercussions of this move, including rising prices for consumers and strained diplomatic relations.

    President Trump has been vocal about his desire to renegotiate trade deals with both countries, and these tariffs are seen as a way to pressure them into making concessions. It remains to be seen how Canada and Mexico will respond to this latest development, but one thing is certain – the trade war between the United States and its neighbors is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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