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Chicago  
Formed in: 1967
Genres: Soft rock, jazz-rock
Lineup: Peter Cetera – lead and backing vocals, bass guitar
Bill Champlin – keyboards, guitars, lead and backing vocals
Robert Lamm – keyboards, lead and backing vocals
Lee Loughnane – trumpet
James Pankow – trombone
Walter Parazaider – woodwinds
Chris Pinnick – guitars
Danny Seraphine – drums
Albums from the 80s:
Chicago XIV [1980]
Greatest Hits, Volume II (a.k.a. "Chicago XV" or "Chicago 15") (1981)
Chicago 16 (1982)
Chicago 17 (1984)
Chicago 18 (1986)
Chicago 19 (1988)
Greatest Hits 1982–1989 (a.k.a. "Chicago 20" or "Chicago XX") (1989)
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Boston
Formed in: 1975
Genres: Hard rock, arena rock
Lineup: Brad Delp- vocals, guitar, percussion
Tom Scholz- piano, organ, guitar, bass
Gary Pihl- guitar
Jim Masdea- drums
Sib Hashian- drums
Albums from the 80s:
Third Stage (1986)
Propaganda: 
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perfettamentechic · 1 year
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21 marzo … ricordiamo …
21 marzo … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Eva-Ingeborg Scholz, attrice e doppiatrice tedesca. Nata a Berlino nel 1928, si avvicina alla recitazione dopo la seconda guerra mondiale grazie all’attrice austriaca Hilde Körber, che le offre lezioni gratuite che Eva alterna al suo lavoro di donna delle pulizie. Nel 1948 viene scelta tra 300 candidate per il ruolo principale in 1-2-3 Corona di Hans Müller, al quale seguono altri di gran…
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bauerntanz · 2 years
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re:publica 22
Vor der re:publica 22 in #Berlin: #AnyWayTheWindBlows auf der @republica
Re:publica – das Festival für die digitale Gesellschaft ist zurück! Die re:publica ist die deutsche Konferenz rund um das Web 2.0, speziell Weblogs, soziale Medien und die digitale Gesellschaft. Die Konferenz beginnt am morgigen Mittwoch in Berlin.  Eine neue Location auf dem Gelände der Arena Berlin und dem Festsaal Kreuzberg verspricht nach drei Jahren Online-Konferenz den echten Neustart.…
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valiantcoffeelove · 1 month
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Studytube / productivity YT channels
Youtube's interface is literally designed to keep you hooked for hours with content algorithm figured you'll like but is not necessarily good for you so I decided I want to make a shortcut to content I actually want to watch. Enjoy༄ ( comment your own recs I might add)
☑️ General / Studying / Productivity
UnjadedJade
Elizabeth Filips
Studyquill
Ruby Granger
Dakota Warren
Fayefilms
mar fortuno
The Bliss Bean
Lydie & Hazal
James Scholz / jay skullz / jvscholz
Han Zhango
Rosie Crawford
Yoora Jung
🧠 Stem
Tibees² (math & physics??)
Lydie & Hazal (medschool vlogs)
Veritasium (pop science)
Simon Clark (pop science)
Han Zhango (math)
TedEd (it has everything I dunno)
🗨️ Linguistics & languages
Steve Kaufmann (the OG)
Lindie Botes (mainly kr, cn, jp)
Tanya Benavente (mainly it, es, gr)
Zoe.languages / Zoe的中文频道 (cn, jp, kr)
TedEd German
TedEd Japanese
TedEd Mandarin
innerFrench
🖼️ Art & art history
The Canvas
Behind the Masterpiece
Great art explained
📉 Economics
Unlearning economics
Economics - Crash Course (playlist)
The Financial Diet
〰️ Other / idk
Study Hall
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etcetraetcetra · 5 months
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•12.11.23• D-15/30•
Maths is next! I love doing maths but the syllabus is too huge. We need to complete revising 12 chapters. But we also have a long gap of 5 days. So far I have completed revising 6, 6 more to go! Recently I have started following James Scholz from YouTube. Although after the 11.5 hrs he studies, when it ends, I become completely burnt out (which is generally not the case when studying alone), I have started to enjoy studying with him. It’s less distracting and I have a structured schedule about when to take a break and when to study. Hope I do good in maths!
Things I did today-
Study theory of Permutation and Combinations
Practice solving problems on PnC
Studied theory of Binomial Theorem (I literally forgot everything about it. Took up a huge chunk of my time)
Practice solving problems on Binomial Theorem
Revise the formula of Trigonometry
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PS- I am going to my Bio tuition after an entire month. I was suffering from pox for which I didn’t go there for 2 weeks and then the exams on the exact class timings prevented me from going for another week. I missed 2 tests and my teacher once asked my mom about it. Although she was told by my mom I had pox and I was absent, it’s kinda scary to go again today. She already removed 7 people from the group chat coz they didn’t attend for a week. I am absolutely fucked I think.
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grandmaster-anne · 1 year
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Court Circular | 30th March 2023
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
The King and The Queen Consort, accompanied by His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany (Her Excellency Mrs Jill Gallard) and Ms Franziska Giffey (Governing Mayor of Berlin), this morning signed the City’s Golden Book before His Majesty called upon Mr Olaf Scholz (Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany) at the Federal Chancellery, Berlin. The King and The Queen Consort afterwards visited Wittenbergplatz Market and were received by the Managing Director of Berlin-Brandenburg Farmers’ Market (Ms Silvia Hintsche). Their Majesties subsequently attended a Plenary Session at the Bundestag and were received by the President of the Bundestag (Ms Bärbel Bas). Ms Bas welcomed The King and The Queen Consort and His Majesty addressed the Session. The King this afternoon visited the Ukraine Arrivals Centre, Tegel Refugee Centre, Berlin, and was received by The President of the Federal Republic of Germany. His Majesty afterwards visited Wasserstrassen und Schifffahrtsamt, Finowfurt, and was received by the Minister President of Brandenburg (Dr Dietmar Woidke). The King, accompanied by the Federal President of Germany, viewed a static display of a British amphibious bridge and a mechanised infantry vehicle before viewing the completion of the amphibious bridge. His Majesty walked on to the bridge and spoke to a group of British and German soldiers. The King later visited Brodowin Organic Farm, Ökodorf Brodowin, Weissensee, Chorin, and was received by Mr and Ms Ludolf von Maltzan (Owners). His Majesty toured the dairy and viewed the ripening rooms before meeting members of the farm staff and young farmers. The Queen Consort, accompanied by Ms Büdenbender (wife of The President of the Federal Republic of Germany), this afternoon visited Refugio Café, Berlin. Her Majesty and Ms Büdenbender afterwards visited Komische Oper, Berlin.
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal, Patron, the Injured Jockeys Fund, this morning opened their South West Hub at Taunton Rugby Club, Veritas Park, Hyde Lane, Taunton, and, having been received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset (Mr Mohammed Saddiq), this afternoon attended a Reception at Taunton Racecourse. Her Royal Highness later opened Weston College’s Health and Active Living Skills Centre, Loxton Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
Kensington Palace
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester this morning attended the Lord Mayor’s Big Curry Lunch Reception at Guildhall, Gresham Street, London EC2.
St James’s Palace
The Duke of Kent, Patron, the Society for Army Historical Research, this morning received Major General Ashley Truluck (Chairman) and Members of the Society’s Council and was presented with the Fellowship of the Society.
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"But the world, or more specifically the West, doesn’t do anything. Worse, the liquidation of Gaza, though outlined and broadcast by its perpetrators, is daily obfuscated, if not denied, by the instruments of the West’s military and cultural hegemony: from the US president claiming that Palestinians are liars and European politicians intoning that Israel has a right to defend itself to the prestigious news outlets deploying the passive voice while relating the massacres carried out in Gaza. We find ourselves in an unprecedented situation. Never before have so many witnessed an industrial-scale slaughter in real time. Yet the prevailing callousness, timidity and censorship disallows, even mocks, our shock and grief. Many of us who have seen some of the images and videos coming out of Gaza – those visions from hell of corpses twisted together and buried in mass graves, the smaller corpses held by grieving parents, or laid on the ground in neat rows – have been quietly going mad over the last few months. Every day is poisoned by the awareness that while we go about our lives hundreds of ordinary people like ourselves are being murdered, or being forced to witness the murder of their children.
Those driven to scan Joe Biden’s face for some sign of mercy, some sign of an end to bloodletting, find an eerily smooth hardness, broken only by a nervous little smirk when he blurts out Israeli lies about beheaded babies. Biden’s stubborn malice and cruelty to the Palestinians is just one of many gruesome riddles presented to us by Western politicians and journalists.
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Why have Western politicians and journalists kept presenting tens of thousands of dead and maimed Palestinians as collateral damage, in a war of self-defence forced on the world’s most moral army, as the IDF claims to be?
The answers for many people around the world cannot but be tainted by a long-simmering racial bitterness. Palestine, George Orwell pointed out in 1945, is a ‘colour issue’, and this is the way it was inevitably seen by Gandhi, who pleaded with Zionist leaders not to resort to terrorism against Arabs using Western arms, and the postcolonial nations, which almost all refused to recognise the state of Israel. What W.E.B. Du Bois called the central problem of international politics – the ‘colour line’ – motivated Nelson Mandela when he said that South Africa’s freedom from apartheid is ‘incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians’. James Baldwin sought to profane what he termed a ‘pious silence’ around Israel’s behaviour when he claimed that the Jewish state, which sold arms to the apartheid regime in South Africa, embodied white supremacy not democracy. Muhammad Ali saw Palestine as an instance of gross racial injustice. So, today, do the leaders of the United States’s oldest and most prominent Black Christian denominations, who have accused Israel of genocide and asked Biden to end all financial as well as military aid to the country.
.... For more than seven decades now, the argument among the ‘darker peoples’ has remained the same: why should Palestinians be dispossessed and punished for crimes in which only Europeans were complicit? And they can only recoil with disgust from the implicit claim that Israel has the right to slaughter 13,000 children not only as a matter of self-defence but because it is a state born out of the Shoah.
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At the same time, Gaza has become for countless powerless people the essential condition of political and ethical consciousness in the 21st century – just as the First World War was for a generation in the West. And, increasingly, it seems that only those jolted into consciousness by the calamity of Gaza can rescue the Shoah from Netanyahu, Biden, Scholz and Sunak and re-universalise its moral significance; only they can be trusted to restore what Améry called the equilibrium of world morality. Many of the protesters who fill the streets of their cities week after week have no immediate relation to the European past of the Shoah. They judge Israel by its actions in Gaza rather than its Shoah-sanctified demand for total and permanent security. Whether or not they know about the Shoah, they reject the crude social-Darwinist lesson Israel draws from it – the survival of one group of people at the expense of another. They are motivated by the simple wish to uphold the ideals that seemed so universally desirable after 1945: respect for freedom, tolerance for the otherness of beliefs and ways of life; solidarity with human suffering; and a sense of moral responsibility for the weak and persecuted. These men and women know that if there is any bumper sticker lesson to be drawn from the Shoah, it is ‘Never Again for Anyone’: the slogan of the brave young activists of Jewish Voice for Peace.
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brookstonalmanac · 2 months
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Birthdays 3.10
Beer Birthdays
None Known
Five Favorite Birthdays
Jeff Ament; rock musician (1963)
Bix Beiderbecke; jazz trumpeter, bandleader (1903)
Eva Herzigova; model (1973)
Tom Scholz; rock musician, "Boston" (1947)
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel; German writer (1772)
Famous Birthdays
Eric Berne; writer (1910)
Osama bin Laden; al-Qaeda leader, terrorist (1957)
Edie Brickell; rock musician (1966)
Lance Burton; magician (1960)
Neneh Cherry; singer, songwriter (1964)
Pablo de Sarasate; violinist (1844)
Wayne Dyer; psychologist, writer (1940)
William Etty; artist (1787)
Barry Fitzgerald; actor (1888)
Mitch Gaylord; gymnast, actor (1961)
Jasmine Guy; actor (1964)
Jon Hamm; actor (1971)
James Herriot; Scottish veterinarian, writer (1916)
Arthur Honegger; composer (1892)
Sam Jaffe; actor (1891)
Tamara Karsavina; ballerina (1885)
Clare Boothe Luce; playwright (1903)
Shannon Miller; gymnast (1977)
Chuck Norris; actor (1940)
Gary Owens; announcer, comedian (1935)
Rick Rubin; record producer (1963)
Sharon Stone; actor (1958)
Dean Torrence; pop singer (1940)
Shannon Tweed; actor, playmate (1957)
Carrie Underwood; country singer (1983)
Lillian Wald; social worker (1867)
Olivia Wilde; actor (1984)
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bajecna · 5 months
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powering through james scholz study with me videos like they're nothing 💪
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undsowiesogenau · 2 years
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Ein paar Abende
Die neueste Nachricht vom Thomas-Mann-Tagebuch-Bot: »Geht man ein paar Abende hintereinander aus und kommt spät zu Bett, so fällt man in Verzweiflung.« (5. 7. 1919) Das stimmt sicher, wobei offen bleibt, wie viele Abende »ein paar« sind. Wahrscheinlich mal so, mal so.
Interessanter ist, warum man in Verzweiflung fallen sollte. Vielleicht, weil einen die schiere Zahl der Fremden, die aber nicht fremd bleiben dürfen, überfordert. Leute kennenlernen kann anstrengend sein. Leute treffen, die man nicht gut kennt, auch. Mir kommt es manchmal, zu Beginn eines solchen Abends, so vor, als schaute ich in eine dieser Bomben, die James Bond gelegentlich entschärfen muss, tausend Kabel am Zünder, irgendwelche Dioden und Knöpfe, und man muss sofort verstehen, wie alles zusammenhängt. Klappt natürlich nie.
Gestern war ich mit Hanna bei einem Fest der Agentur Graf & Graf. Es wurden die Autoren geehrt, die auf Vermittlung der Agentur Bücher veröffentlicht hatten, die mit Preisen ausgezeichnet worden waren. So auch Hanna. Warmer Abend, Schaumweinflaschen in silbernen Kübeln, eigentlich perfekt. Hanna hatte neben mir auch Ekkehard Knörer mitgebracht, den ich gleich sehr angenehm fand, zumal er äußerst pikante Geschichten aus seiner Taxifahrerzeit zu erzählen wusste. Nach und nach kamen ein paar andere Gäste dazu. Bei manchen dachte ich, dass sie wahrscheinlich gar nicht so gern hier waren, sondern lieber woanders wären. Das merkte man dann leider auch. Eine, die ich kannte, hatte offensichtlich einsam gekokst und riss das Gespräch hyperexpressiv an sich. Eine andere verwickelte mich in einen länglichen Talk über die Zeitung, zu Ungunsten der Umstehenden. Die Agentin Graf schob Leute wie Einkaufswagen in der Gegend herum und parkte sie mal in der einen, mal der anderen Gruppe. Super aber die kleinen Kohlrouladen, die Teil des Flying Dinners waren. Wann kriegt man schon mal Kohlrouladen?
Heute dann das Sommerfest der Parlamentarischen Linken. Es war in Sommertreff umbenannt worden, wegen des Kriegs. Bundeskanzler Scholz hielt eine Rede, die besser war als seine öffentlichen Reden und Interviews. Danach saß er auf seinem Stuhl und aß Salzstangen, die in einem Glas da standen. Er aß immer vier oder fünf zugleich. Das Buffet war noch nicht eröffnet. Verteidigungsministerin Lambrecht machte mit ihrem iPhone ein Foto von Scholz.
Später standen Corinna und ich mit ein paar Bundestagsabgeordneten herum, der eine hatte uns mit Witzen angelockt, alle tranken was, ganz lustig. Dann kam ein weiterer Angeordneter dazu.
Eine Weile lief das Gespräch noch weiter wie zuvor. Der neue Abgeordnete lachte mit uns, zeigte Fotos seiner Katze, so Partyzeug eben. Dann kam die Sprache darauf, dass er heute im Ausschuss gefehlt habe. Warum, wollte einer wissen. Der Abgeordnete sagte, er habe gerade seine ungeborenen Zwillinge verloren. Dritter Monat, kein Herzschlag mehr.
Stille bei uns. Drumherum klirrende Gläser, Lachen, »Despacito«. Der Abgeordnete erklärte uns, er sei hier, um sich abzulenken, da hinten sei auch seine Frau, sie wolle dasselbe, und sie hätten gemeinsam entschieden, mit der Sache offen umzugehen. Niemand anders hatte seinen Partner mitgebracht.
Während wir versuchten, irgendetwas Sinnvolles zu sagen, meldete sich, als wäre das Ganze nicht schon bizarr genug, ein Abgeordneter, der noch außer Atem war von einer Kicherei am Rande, und schnaufte, er habe das jetzt nicht mitgekriegt, warum habe der im Ausschuss gefehlt? Nochmal die Antwort.
Was brauchte der Mann jetzt? Sollten wir mehr als ein paar klamme Worte zu der Sache sagen, ihm zuhören, ihn ablenken durch die Fortführung der lustigen Plauderei von davor? Letzteres hatte er ja zum Ziel erklärt, und er selbst lenkte das Gespräch da hin, wobei er besonders schnell und laut sprach, wie um das Vorige zu übertönen. Ich fand das unheimlich, sein Lachen, die Traurigkeit. Es war so, wie im Meer zu schwimmen, und oben war das Wasser ganz warm, aber wenn man das Bein nach unten streckte, wurde es kalt, und man wusste, da wird es tief, auch wenn man die Tiefe nicht sieht.
Wir blieben noch zwei Stunden, aber es war anders danach.
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publicatiosui · 2 years
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Down among his nerve-cells and fibres the molecules are counting [experience], registering and storing it up.
-- William James, Principles of Psychology
"Das Verhalten des Traumgedächtnisses ist sicherlich höchst bedeutsam für jede Theorie des Gedächtnisses überhaupt. Es lehrt, daß „Nichts, was wir geistig einmal besessen, ganz und gar verloren gehen kann" (Scholz, S. 34). Oder, wie Delboeuf es ausdrückt, „que toute impression même la plus insignifiante, laisse une trace inaltérable, indéfiniment susceptible de reparaître au jour", ein Schluß, zu welchem so viele andere, pathologische Erscheinungen des Seelenlebens gleichfalls drängen."
-- Freud, Die Traumdeutung
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buxberg · 2 months
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James est né à Stillwater, Oklahoma
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Il est le fils de Kathleen (née Scholz) et de James Luther Marsden.  Son père est responsable de la sécurité alimentaire au Chipotle Mexican Grill et ancien professeur de sciences animales et industrielles à la Kansas State University.  La mère de James est nutritionniste.  Ses parents ont divorcé quand il avait neuf ans.
James a deux sœurs plus jeunes, Jennifer et Elizabeth, et deux frères, Jeff et Robert.  Il est allé au lycée Hefner et au lycée Putnam City North à Oklahoma City.  James a ensuite fréquenté l'Université d'État de l'Oklahoma où il a étudié le journalisme.  Il était également membre de la fraternité Delta Delta Tau.  James a abandonné l'université après un an et demi, choisissant plutôt de déménager à Los Angeles pour poursuivre sa carrière d'acteur.
Le 22 juillet 2000, James épouse Mary Elizabeth 'Lisa' Linde, fille de Dennis Linde.  Ils ont deux enfants : un fils né en 2001 et une fille née en 2005.  Le 23 septembre 2011, Linde a demandé le divorce.
James Marsden et Edey ont été aperçus ensemble à plusieurs reprises mais n'ont pas commenté l'état de leur relation.  Une fois, il a échangé ses bottes de cow-boy et son chapeau tout en traversant LAX avec son amour de longue date, le chanteur britannique Edey, dont le vrai nom est Emma Deigman.
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21 marzo … ricordiamo …
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2022: Eva-Ingeborg Scholz, attrice e doppiatrice tedesca. È stata sposata con lo sceneggiatore George Hurdalek e con Wilfried Seyferth. (n.1928) 2022: Lawrence Dane, Lawrence Joseph Zahab, attore, sceneggiatore e regista canadese. Ha sposato Mary Laurel MacIntosh nel 1995. (n. 1937) 2017: Chuck Barris, Chuck Hirsch Barris, è stato un conduttore televisivo, produttore televisivo, regista, attore e…
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olko71 · 1 year
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Deutsche Bank share slide reignites worries among investors
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By Natalie Sherman & Simon Jack & Tom Espiner
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Sharp declines in banking shares in Europe have renewed concerns that the panic triggered by the collapse of two US banks and rushed takeover of Swiss giant Credit Suisse may not be easily contained.
Shares in Germany’s Deutsche Bank fell by 14% at one point on Friday, with other lenders also seeing big losses.
London’s FTSE 100 ended the day down 1.3%, while stock markets in Germany and France dropped even more sharply.
Falls were less severe in the US.
But shares in financial firms, including giants such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, weighed on the indexes, which were all trading lower around mid-day in New York.
In Europe, the banks hit by a sell-off from worried investors included Germany’s Commerzbank, which saw shares fall about 5%. France’s Societe Generale ended down about 6% while in the UK, Standard Chartered was the biggest faller, down more than 6%.
Deutsche recovered from its steepest losses but still closed more than 8% lower.
Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, told the BBC that the drop in Deutsche Bank’s share price, and a sharp jump in the cost of insuring against a possible default by the bank, was “indicative of a wider loss of confidence in the banking sector”.
“There’s a gathering fear that central banks may have overdone it with interest rate increases, having left them too low for too long,” he said.
Central banks slashed interest rates during the 2008 global financial crisis and again when the pandemic hit in 2020 as part of efforts to encourage economic growth.
But over the past year or so authorities have been raising rates sharply to try to tame soaring price increases.
These rate rises have hit the value of investments that banks keep some of their money in, and contributed to the bank failures in the US.
Share prices have fallen across the sector, as high-profile investors warn the collapses are symptoms of deeper problems in the system, with other pockets of distress yet to emerge.
Higher interest rates have also raised the possibility of recession, Mr Mould said, and if that happens, “banks will generally find it pretty hard going”.
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Central banks and governments have been trying to calm market worries.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended Deutsche Bank at a news conference on Friday, noting that it had “thoroughly reorganised and modernised its business model” and was “very profitable”.
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey also told the BBC that the UK banking system was “safe and sound”.
But mixed messages from US authorities as to whether they were prepared to guarantee all bank deposits have led to confusion and hopes that calm had been restored to the sector appear to be have been premature.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen convened an unexpected Friday meeting with regulators on financial stability, while use of an emergency lending programme for banks that the US central bank created this month has increased over the past week, the Federal Reserve reported.
Bloomberg News also reported that UBS and Credit Suisse were being investigated by the US Department of Justice into whether they had helped Russian oligarchs avoid sanctions.
Meanwhile, the financial turmoil sparked by the failures has raised uncertainty about how much higher interest rates might go.
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said this week the bank may not lift borrowing costs much more, if the banking panic continues to weigh on lending and slows economic growth.
But on Friday St. Louis Fed president James Bullard, who is not currently on the rate-setting committee, said he thought the panic would subside, leading to higher rates than the roughly 5% currently expected.
Joachim Nagel, president of Germany’s Bundesbank, said still rampant inflation meant central banks should continue to raise rates.
He declined to comment on Deutsche Bank, but said market turmoil was to be expected after the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in the US and the UBS takeover of Credit Suisse.
“In the weeks after such interesting events, it is often a bumpy road,” he said.
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•5.11.23• D-8/30•
Not aesthetic anymore. I am dying on the inside. Tomorrow is physics exam and we have the entire first part of NCERT. Yes guys, “System of particles and Rotational Motion” is haunting me. I am dying. Dying. Ugh. Tried doing the 10 hour study session with James Scholz on YouTube. It was fun but not anymore. After the 10th hour, I can’t do it anymore.
Things I did-
Study Gravitation
Study work power energy
Cram derivations of the various stuff of Laws of Motion
Study Rotational Motion
I planned to do Kinematics revision today too. But I don’t think I can manage it anymore.
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