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i find out that daily story info, my green, reliable news for my green. where is it they may be ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, no bay, loud for silicon valley bank. the lenders, sudden collapse, has left companies and investors stranded. what will it mean for the global economy will bring you analysis? also coming up, moldova says pro russian actors are trained to cause unrest during anti government
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protests in jesse. now we'll hear from our correspondent that and with oscars. not just hours away now. and hollywood getting ready. we will take a look at the films tip to win the academy awards. ah. i'm all our worker. it's good to have you with us. us treasury secretary, janet yellen has said the government is not looking at bailing out silicon valley bank after it was shut down by us regulators on friday. the bank is the 16th largest in the united states. authorities said they were worried about the banks liquidity. alfred lost money while selling assets the concerns from to the banks. depositors mainly tech companies to rush to withdraw funds sparking fears over the
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wider banking sector. and speaking on sunday morning, british finance minister jeremy hunt said the bank failure post is a serious risk for the technology and life the science sectors in the u. k. but there is a serious risk to our technology and life sciences sectors, many of whom bank with this bang that most people went ahead of the silicon valley bank. but it happens to look after the money of some of our most promising and exciting businesses. and so i want to reassure people, i've been in discussions over the weekend until late last night. now for some analysis, i'm joined by d. w. financial correspondent, dns quarter in new york. yes. explain to us how this can happen. well, i mean, it's pretty simple. it's a classical run on the bank investors, other clients of silicon valley bank wanted some of their deposits back and to,
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to actually be able to do that. silicon valley bank was forced to sell bonds at a huge loss. and when that that became public, even more clients pulled their money. and that actually let that pretty much the government for now is taking over silicon valley bank. it's clearly a big blow to the technology to the biotech world in a general. and as they say, companies usually have some time to go bankrupt, but banks that they die over night. if there was a run on the bank as we've seen it with silicon valley bank. how serious is this class? are we looking at the start of the next financial crisis? well, i mean, that remains to be seen. most experts i've talked to are saying that specially the big bangs in the united states, for instance,
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are safe for now. but actually what caught them all this term in the beginning was also that, for instance, the federal reserve increased interest rates very aggressively in the past year. on the other side, that meant that the price is for treasury. it's for a bond to got to under a lot of pressure. we're talking about unrealized. lots of us banks at unrealized losses of about $8000000000.00 by the end of $21.00. then we started this cycle off increasing interest rate. so now us things are sitting on unrealized losses in the amount of $620000000000.00. that is no problem as long as clients are not putting their money. so now we have to see if we see more, a bank runs in the days and weeks to come. so janet ellen has rolled out a bailout. what does that mean for the people or the companies that still have the money in the bank? now? well, in general, i mean at least if you talk here about the united states,
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but that does similar in other countries too. so you have insurance for about $250000.00 per account via the f d c. so if you have more money, then post $250000.00, and that actually seems to be true for a vast majority of the clients of silicon valley bank. you're looking at the potential loss. but i mean, the whole story is still unfolding the report that maybe there might be an option to auction of some of the city of silicon valley bank, maybe someone might even jump in and try and buy the bank. so the whole story is still unfolding, but we are looking at potential losses some actually in the billions for companies and also private plans. the n thanks for great analysis that's financial correspondence. yes, a quarter in new york police in moldova say they have foiled a plot by groups of russian back actors who especially trained to cause mass unrest
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during protests in the capital chessy. now on the 50 people were arrested almost half of the miners. the protest was the latest of many in recent weeks against the pro western president. my sa do and the mold open government for russian forces have been resurgence in moldova since rushes attacked neighboring ukraine. more than a year ago, thousands of russian troops are station in the separatist, moldova region of trans next year in the countries east. earlier we spoke to a journalist, deanna papa, and the mother of and capital chessy now and asked her to tell us more about the protest. even though everybody expected, the sunday product is to be quite violent, especially after the chief of the national police said that russian special forces would be able to prove that these orders that brought us was over and pretty much, nothing extraordinary happened. there were many individuals with aggressive behaviors he denies were found, and so, or even run with police out them from creating cows in the center of the cd will
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than 50 people were detained. but the future is still concerning, especially after the claims of already said, rush actors especially wait to pose mass registering practice in the countries. pro western government has looked at some of the news making headlines around the world . ukraine and russia have both claimed that hundreds of their troops have been killed in the fight for bar move. in the last 24 hours, russian forces and units from the criminal control paramilitary group, wagner has continued to launch ground attacks. a top ukrainian commander says defending bi mode is necessary to quote by time for an upcoming counter offensive. saudi arabian energy giant aramco has announced it's made a record 151000000000 euros and profit last year. it's just the latest fossil
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fuel giant to report record profits of the russian invasion of ukraine and energy prices soaring in 2022. scientists have repeatedly warned that oil and gas production must be phased out rapidly to avoid climate catastrophe. at least 3 people, including an army officer, have been killed in israeli as strikes on central syria. that's according to the war one at a syrian observatory for human rights. it says the attack targeted and arms depot, manned by iranian back to malicious, and an outpost of the syrian air defenses. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied across israel on saturday night. they were protesting against the ripening government's proposed radical overhaul of the judiciary. the plans would allow israel's parliament to override the supreme court rulings and good politicians more influence in the appointment of judges. now hollywood is getting ready for glitz and glamour. it's the academy awards tonight,
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and this year 10 films are competing for the title of best picture, including box office hits, such as top gone top gun, maverick and avatar the way of water. but there's also a surreal science fiction film set in a multiverse, which has picked up the most nominations and a german ancy war epic that has broken a few records of its own. has a look at some of the oscar nominations. it does not look good. but it does look good for this is oscar favorite, the wacky sy, fi action comedy, everything everywhere. all at once has already won many film awards. now the movie with its mix of fantasy and marshall are fighting is poised to scoop even more. i'm here because we need your help, very busy today a whole time to help you with the price. it has been nominated for 11 academy awards, including best picture lead actor michelle yeo fight. so way through multiverse is
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and crazy timely. in the middle of attacks from off beat to oppressive. another competitor is the german war. time drama, all quiet on the western front. it's received 9, oscar nominations, the most ever for a german film set amidst the horrors of the 1st world war. the film is the latest adaptation of a classic novel following several film and television versions. it's told from the perspective of an idealistic young soldier sent to the franco german france. it's until message seems quite neat current. now if i don't trouble so nominated 9 times is a pitch black comedy just on like, you know, more like them yesterday have asked pointless. male feud on an irish highland, colin farrell, his and a best leading actor nomination for his stand out performance in the banshees of in
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a, sharon is did on take those years. i take one of my fingers off of them. ah, he's up against austin butler for his portrayal of rock'n'roll legend, elvis presley. the bio pick has been nominated for 8 awards, including best picture, and need to get back to lou. do you ever? the nominees include many strong female characters, including cate blanchett in the role of an ice, cold, conductor, and composer. the psycho drama tal has been nominated 6 times. it's about the abuse of power in the culture industry, from unconventional to overwhelming. the 10 films competing for hollywood, top price each have their strengths, it promises to be an exciting race. i received another movie, met oh, dw washington bureau chief enos paul casa with the gym and culture minister claudia hort at the villa aurora in los angeles. that's the german film industries
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headquarters during the oscars. we asked her why the german language film all quiet on the western front is enjoying so much success. does these of you? that's good. i did these of whom invest neath noise, nor the fact that this film all quiet on the western front, received 9. oscar nominations is a sign of its gruesome relevance go and huff, because war has come so close to us in the past year or so. thinking about the brutal attack on ukraine across even unless creek in don't cut unit and co. michelle versus a one reason for the success of this film. hope to student for the fact that it's been watched so many times thus is that it's the loudest possible cry of protest against the war. in australia, more than $1300.00 people have taken part in an annual skinny dipping event, which aims to raise awareness for skin cancer. while a good course was racing enough for many it had on their birthday suits in sydney
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harbor. there were plenty of other reasons to take part. there's nothing like the feeling of sea and sand on skin, just off the swimmers in australia. more than $1300.00 skinny dippers, took the plunge in sidney harbor as part of an annual initiative to promote skin cancel checks. sydney skinny was taking place for the 1st time since before the pandemic with organize is hoping to break the world record for the most nude swimmers in one place. while they ultimately fell short of their target. those present still had plenty to cheer about. for some, the experience was all about connecting with nature to be in this beautiful city to swim in the harbor. and you know, we have access to some of those beautiful places in the world and to be in the spaces exactly as we are in our altogether. is that such an opportunity could have been for others, a chance to feel confident in their own skin,
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just about how to plan for the confidence. so she made herself like that it makes it hard for us to really be a self conscious and asking and people need to get out there and all that enjoy nature, enjoy the skin there in embrace what they've got and do is lot more people. then there were those that just enjoy the sensation because it feels delicious on your skin, thought streaming, you know, just to von, whatever the case. sidney skinny, 2023, provided a reason to celebrate down under. let's take a quick look at some sports headlines now. in tennis news, a man's world number 2, carlos alcaraz defeated, tennessee cookie knock is in the round of 64 at the indian wells. atp or us made light work off the australian banking a 6363 victory to mark his come back after a hamstring laugh. i'll cut us will face the netherlands, talon can explore in the next round. skiing great mikaela schiffron was
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moved to tears during a virtual press conference. after being shown tribute videos featuring stars, including roger federer and cade. when slit american was being congratulated. after setting the world cup record for most career victories by any woman or man in winning a slum is winning. that's all for now. up next will stories with a report about afghan school girls regaining a chance for education while in exile in india. i'm will azako for me in the team. thanks for watching stories that move people the world over the information. they provide the opinions they want to express d. w on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch. follow us.
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