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Los mercados globales caen ante las dudas sobre las valoraciones de la IA y las expectativas de tasas de la Reserva Federal

Los mercados bursátiles globales registraban pérdidas generalizadas el martes, presionados por la cautela de los inversores antes del reporte de resultados de Nvidia y el desvanecimiento de las esperanzas de un inminente recorte de tasas por parte de la Reserva Federal, mientras la deuda pública japonesa enfrentaba presiones adicionales.
En las primeras operaciones, Wall Street abrió con bajas: el Dow Jones retrocedía un 1,00%, el índice Nasdaq caía un 0,63% y el índice amplio S&P 500 perdía un 0,52%.
El índice paneuropeo STOXX 600 restaba 1.1%, elevando su pérdida desde el viernes a 2.6%, su mayor desplome en cuatro días desde principios de abril. La medida de volatilidad de la región tocó su máximo en un mes, reflejando la creciente inquietud entre los inversores.
“Hay muchas excusas para eliminar el riesgo: los beneficios de Nvidia de mañana, que son enormes, las nóminas del jueves, y también creo que hay una sensación general de agotamiento”, dijo Michael Brown, estratega jefe de Pepperstone.
Nvidia, epicentro del furor por la inteligencia artificial, caía otro 1.1% previo a su reporte de ganancias del miércoles. Las acciones del gigante tecnológico han perdido 8.6% solo en noviembre. La mayoría de los otros fabricantes de chips también retrocedían, con Micron, Intel y Qualcomm perdiendo entre 1% y 2%. Microsoft cedía 1.5% y Amazon perdía 1.8%.
Los mercados tomaron nota el lunes de que el fondo de cobertura del multimillonario tecnológico Peter Thiel vendió toda su participación en Nvidia durante el tercer trimestre. Además, el presidente ejecutivo de Alphabet, Sundar Pichai, afirmó el martes que ninguna empresa saldrá indemne si se desploma el auge de la IA, alimentando preocupaciones sobre una posible burbuja.
“Está empezando a parecer que la convicción de los inversores en los niveles actuales se está desvaneciendo”, dijo Tareck Horchani, de Maybank Securities en Singapur. “No se trata tanto de un catalizador brusco, sino más bien de fatiga de posicionamiento, sensibilidad a las valoraciones y una creciente sensación de que el alza necesita una pausa”.
Según la consultora Outlier, los dos pilares del rally 2025 están bajo revisión: el sendero de recortes de tasas de la Fed y la narrativa de la IA. Las expectativas de tasas se revirtieron y el escenario base para el 10 de diciembre es que no haya recorte. Para 2026, la discusión está en torno a tres recortes de 25 puntos básicos.
“Las altas valuaciones están siendo puestas en duda, entre otras razones por los plazos de amortización del CAPEX en equipos”, señaló Outlier, añadiendo que la presentación de resultados de Nvidia será clave.
También pesa sobre los mercados la esperada publicación el jueves de datos de empleo estadounidense que fueron retrasados por el prolongado cierre del gobierno federal. Un reporte laboral sólido probablemente detendría los recortes de tasas de la Fed, mientras que cifras muy débiles elevarían preocupaciones sobre la economía.
Los mercados asiáticos sintieron un enfriamiento después de que el rendimiento de los bonos del gobierno japonés a 30 años se disparara a 3.31%, reflejando riesgos crecientes mientras la primera ministra Sanae Takaichi se prepara para impulsar el gasto público y posponer el calendario para reducir la enorme deuda nacional de Japón.
El índice Nikkei 225 de Tokio cayó 3.2%, con la venta de acciones tecnológicas liderando la caída. Tokyo Electron perdió 5.5%, mientras que Advantest cedió 3.7%. En Seúl, el Kospi retrocedió 3.3%, con Samsung Electronics bajando 2.8% y SK Hynix perdiendo 5.9%.
En el sector minorista, Home Depot cayó 3.1% después de reportar ganancias por debajo de las expectativas de Wall Street. La cadena de mejoras para el hogar atribuyó sus resultados mixtos a menos tormentas violentas, mayor ansiedad entre los consumidores estadounidenses y una desaceleración continua en el mercado inmobiliario.
El bitcóin cayó por debajo de los 90,000 dólares por primera vez en siete meses, mientras que el oro bajaba 0.1% a 2,040 dólares la onza. Los futuros del crudo operaban planos cerca de 60 dólares por barril.
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Illegal immigrants could lose public housing under Trump HUD plan to end Clinton-era loophole

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A proposed Department of Housing and Urban Development rule would crack down on illegal immigrants or unqualified people living in public housing, closing a loophole established amid major departmental reforms under President Bill Clinton in 1996.
Current HUD rules allow «mixed-status» households to use public housing under what is called the «do not contend» provision, in which a person living among a public housing family can declare they «do not contend» their HUD eligibility under their immigration status, and the family instead receives prorated housing assistance.
The HUD-ineligible family member or members may remain in public housing so long as the family accepts their diminished subsidies, according to reports.
The new HUD rule proposed this week under Secretary Scott Turner would eliminate the option for residents to say they «do not contend» and instead require every member to verify citizenship or prove eligible noncitizen status to continue receiving housing assistance.
President Donald Trump, left; HUD Secretary Scott Turner, right. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The proposed rule would not categorically prohibit noncitizens from public housing, but those remaining would have to prove they are eligible for taxpayer-funded assistance.
While illegal immigrants would be barred, green-card holders are currently fully eligible under federal housing law.
People admitted to the U.S. under official refugee or asylee status also remain eligible, as well as individuals whose DHS order of removal is being legally withheld due to threat of personal harm in their home country.
Cuban emigres who have fled the Communist dictatorship 90 miles off Key West have also historically been considered eligible, as have certain foreign domestic violence or trafficking victims.
Turner’s proposal, however, would guarantee that all people living in HUD-funded housing are eligible under statute.
The longstanding HUD Act of 1980, which the Clinton-era reforms adjusted, already prohibits HUD from providing financial assistance to ineligible noncitizens, and Turner’s reforms would make the prorated assistance option temporary instead of indefinite, pending eligibility verification.
«Under President Trump’s leadership, the days of illegal aliens, ineligibles, and fraudsters gaming the system and riding the coattails of American taxpayers are over,» said Turner, a former Washington Redskins cornerback.
BIDEN-ERA RENTAL ASSISTANCE INCLUDED PAYMENTS TO DEAD TENANTS AND NON-CITIZENS, NEW HUD REPORT REVEALS

The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced on Dec. 11 that it was opening an investigation into the city of Boston, alleging the city’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion housing practices violate federal anti-discrimination laws. (Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
«HUD’s proposed rule will guarantee that all residents in HUD-funded housing are eligible tenants. We have zero tolerance for pushing aside hardworking U.S. citizens while enabling others to exploit decades-old loopholes.»
Turner previously wrote in a Washington Post op-ed that previous administrations «turned a blind eye» to enforcing these types of HUD laws and policies.
«Liberal officials at both the federal and state level purposefully blurred and weakened the law by allowing some applicants for HUD assistance to simply sign a declaration of citizenship without requiring any documentation or proof,» he said in one example.
Critics of the change, however, said HUD’s efforts are going to lead to families being booted from public housing.
«Our country can ensure that every one of us, no matter where we come from or what language we speak, has a safe home,» National Housing Law Project executive director Shamus Roller told the Associated Press.
«Trump is trying to evict immigrant families, citizen and non-citizen, from HUD housing.»
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Roller’s colleague Sonya Acosta told the wire service that the new policy would wrongly force an «agonizing choice between losing the assistance that helps [families] pay rent every month or separating their family.»
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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World Economic Forum president and CEO steps down after facing scrutiny over Epstein links

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Børge Brende, who has faced scrutiny due to the revelation of links between him and the late Jeffrey Epstein, is stepping down from his role as World Economic Forum president and CEO.
«I am grateful for the incredible collaboration with my colleagues, partners, and constituents, and I believe now is the right moment for the Forum to continue its important work without distractions,» Brende said in a statement.
Disclosures by the U.S. Justice Department indicated that Brende had attended three business dinners with Epstein and engaged him in communications through email and texts, according to Reuters.
President Donald Trump is greeted by Børge Brende before taking part in a discussion onstage at the World Economic Forum on Jan. 21, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
«In light of these interactions, the Governing Board requested the Audit and Risk Committee to look into the matter, which subsequently decided to initiate an independent review,» the WEF noted in a statement, the outlet reported earlier this month. «This decision underscores the Forum’s commitment to transparency and maintaining its integrity.»
In the statement about Brende’s departure, the globalist body noted, «The independent review conducted by outside counsel has concluded. The findings stated that there were no additional concerns beyond what has been previously disclosed.»
WEF’s co-chairs André Hoffmann and Larry Fink said in a statement on behalf of the board of trustees that they wanted «to express our sincere appreciation for Børge Brende’s significant contributions to the World Economic Forum.»
«His dedication and leadership have been instrumental during a pivotal period of reforms for the organization, leading to a successful annual meeting in Davos. We respect his decision to step down,» they said.
«We are pleased to announce that Alois Zwinggi will serve as Interim President and CEO and looking forward to his continued collaboration and partnership over time,» Hoffmann and Fink added. «The Board of Trustees will oversee the leadership transition including the plan to drive a proper process to identify a permanent successor.»
FORMER NORWEGIAN PM THORBJØRN JAGLAND HOSPITALIZED AMID EPSTEIN PROBE

Close-up image of a tablet screen displaying a portrait of Jeffrey Epstein beside the official U.S. Department of Justice website page titled Epstein Library in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 11, 2026. (Véronique Tournier/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images)
Brende asserted in a statement that he met Epstein while attending a dinner that former Norwegian Deputy Prime Minister Terje Rod-Larsen invited him to, according to Reuters.
Brende noted that he later went to two similar dinners that included Epstein and that those dinners plus «a few emails and SMS messages» comprised the full scope of his engagements with Epstein, according to the outlet.
SON OF NORWAY’S CROWN PRINCESS TO FACE RAPE CHARGES AS NEW EPSTEIN FILES MENTION HER HUNDREDS OF TIMES

World Economic Forum President Borge Brende delivers a speech at the annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 20, 2026. (Harun Ozalp/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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«I was completely unaware of Epstein’s past and criminal activities,» Brende noted, according to the outlet.
«Had I known about his background, I would have declined the initial invitation to join Rod-Larsen and any subsequent dinner invitations or other communications,» he said.
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