In a rare bi-partisan occurrence, both Republican and Democrat Senators seem to be headed to an agreement on ending the practice of changing the clocks back.
A “storm” swept through the US government bond market on Friday, sending a key measure of long-term borrowing costs to the highest level since last February.
Treasuries dropped in overnight trading after a large sale of long-dated bond futures in Asia, according to people familiar with the matter. Yields on the benchmark 10-year note, a key marker across global asset markets, jumped to 1.63 per cent, having traded around 1.53 per cent the day before.
Analysts said the scale of the move underscored how jittery the $21tn market had become against the backdrop of a more robust economic rebound. Treasuries are the biggest and deepest market in the world, something that typically insulates it from sharp rises and falls in prices.
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In 2000, the Texas Rangers signed Alex Rodriguez to a 10-year, $252 million contract. Remember, that was 21 years ago, back when $10 million per season was considered astronomical compensation. For sheer size, A-Rod’s deal dwarfs anything ever signed in the Metroplex. (For all he did, Dirk Nowitzki’s biggest deal was the four-year, $80 million contract in 2010. The Mavs’ largest is the five-year, $158 million awarded to Kristaps Porzingis.)
Santa Clarita Clocks To ‘Spring Forward’ For Daylight Saving Time
On Sunday clocks are set to “spring forward” an hour with the start of Daylight Saving Time, and a good time to check batteries and smoke detectors.
Clocks are scheduled to spring forward an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday resulting in the sun rising and setting at a later time than the norm for the last six months.
With the time change happening every six months, officials with the American Red Cross are urging Santa Clarita homeowners to let time change be a reminder to check batteries and smoke detectors.
Off and on rain is expected throughout the weekend. The active pattern will then continue into next week, with another chance of rain by St. Patrick s Day.