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彭博推送 | 币安反洗钱违规被罚,苹果涉及劳动法起诉,OpenAI CEO 离职
- 2023 -
11/24
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发表时间:2023.11.24     作者:Bloomberg     来源:ShoelessCai     阅读:193

A high-speed train in Jiangsu province Source: AFP/Getty Images

本篇系 11月22日 星期三的彭博推送。



01 今日要闻

OpenAI的希望是一切都能在感恩节前恢复正常。在经历了从硅谷到华尔街再到硅谷的四天戏剧性事件之后,萨姆·奥特曼可能会回到他开始的地方。被解雇的OpenAI首席执行官、公司临时首席执行官和董事会成员已开始就奥特曼可能的复职进行谈判。谈判还涉及OpenAI的一些投资者,其中许多人正在推动奥特曼的回归--David E.Rovella

Following four days of drama that’s reverberated from Silicon Valley to Wall Street and back 经历了从硅谷到华尔街,再回硅谷的戏剧性事件 ……

币安控股(Binance Holdings)和首席执行官赵(Changpeng Zhao)承认了反洗钱和违反美国与司法部达成的全面协议制裁的指控,该协议旨在维持公司的经营。币安将支付超过40亿美元的罚款,而赵同意辞职并支付5000万美元。司法部长梅里克·加兰德表示:“币安成为世界上最大的加密货币交易所,部分原因是它犯下了罪行。”。“现在,它正在支付美国历史上最大的企业罚款之一。”

pleaded guilty to 被指控有罪
under a sweeping deal with 在达成全面协议之后

Allison Schrager在《彭博观点》杂志上写道,最新的通胀报告显示,10月份物价上涨继续放缓,这表明美国可能会得到每个人都希望的“完美的反通胀”。乐观的观点有很多好处——不仅来自实际通胀的下降,还来自对未来通胀预期的下降。但Schrager写道,如果你仔细观察,很明显,一些衡量期望的指标并没有改善那么多。

苹果公司正面临联邦劳工委员会的指控,指控其去年将加入工会的零售工人排除在福利上涨之外。美国国家劳工关系委员会的一名地区主任周二提出投诉,称这家科技巨头拒绝在马里兰州托森的一家苹果商店为加入工会的工人提供更高的福利,违反了劳动法。

is facing allegations by a federal labor board 面临美国劳工委员会起诉
unionized workers 加入公会的工人

本雅明·内塔尼亚胡面临着达成释放以色列人质协议的压力,即将与哈马斯达成包括临时停火在内的协议。美国总统乔·拜登周二表示,完成停火的可能性“非常大”。但总理明确表示,尽管国际社会施加压力,要求他结束对加沙地带的入侵,但任何停火结束后,战争都将恢复。据报道,哈马斯10月7日的袭击引发了为期六周的冲突,造成15000多人死亡。


Palestinians search for casualties in the crater of a building destroyed by an Israeli strike in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Nov. 18 Photographer: Ahmad Salem/Bloomberg


本周在柏林举行的德国执政联盟会议上,德国最高法院上周做出了令人震惊的预算裁决,高级官员对他们面临的任务的艰巨性没有任何幻想。法官们对不属于联邦经常预算的数千亿欧元特别基金的融资提出了质疑,其中一些基金已有数十年历史。一位德国官员说,这栋房子“着火了”。

周二,中国开发商债券和股票的上涨有可能成为又一个虚假的黎明,因为投资者似乎不相信北京对50家房地产公司的最新融资计划能够帮助房地产行业扭转颓势。几个月来,该国的房地产危机一直给经济带来压力,一些投资者对能否迅速解决表示怀疑。

当餐馆老板 Seven Song 决定从北京到上海进行生日旅行时,她毫不犹豫地坐火车而不是坐飞机。原因很简单:高铁更便宜、更方便、更舒适,而且最终更快。许多中国人也同意这一点:随着高速列车以超过每小时200英里的速度在城市之间飞驰,中国庞大的铁路网变得越来越复杂。

02 推送原文

The hope over at OpenAI is that everything will be getting back to normal in time for Thanksgiving. Following four days of drama that’s reverberated from Silicon Valley to Wall Street and back, it’s possible that Sam Altman might end up right where he started. The dismissed OpenAI chief executive, the company’s interim CEO and members of the board have started negotiations aimed at Altman’s possible reinstatement. The talks also involve some of OpenAI’s investors, many of whom are pushing for Altman’s return. —David E. Rovella

Binance Holdings and CEO Changpeng Zhao pleaded guilty to charges of anti-money laundering and violating US sanctions under a sweeping deal with the Justice Department designed to keep the company in business. Binance is to pay more than $4 billion in penalties while Zhao agreed to step down and pay $50 million. “Binance became the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange in part because of the crimes it committed,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said. “Now it’s paying one of the largest corporate penalties in US history.”

The latest inflation report, showing that price increases continued to slow in October, suggests the US might get the “immaculate disinflation” that everyone is hoping for, Allison Schrager writes in Bloomberg Opinion. The sunnier view has a lot going for it—not only from the decline in actual inflation but also from the decline in expectations of future inflation. But Schrager writes that, if you take a closer look, it’s clear some measures of expectations haven’t improved that much.

Apple is facing allegations by a federal labor board over the exclusion of unionized retail workers from a benefits rise last year. A National Labor Relations Board regional director lodged a complaint Tuesday based on claims the tech giant violated labor laws by refusing to give enhanced benefits to unionized workers at an Apple store in Towson, Maryland.

Benjamin Netanyahu, under pressure to achieve a deal to free Israeli hostages, is close to a deal with Hamas that will include a temporary ceasefire. US President Joe Biden said Tuesday the chances of it being completed are “very good.” But the prime minister made clear that, despite international pressure to end his invasion of the Gaza Strip, war will resume when any ceasefire ends. The six-week conflict triggered by Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks has reportedly killed more than 15,000 people.

Senior officials in Germany’s ruling coalition meeting in Berlin this week were under no illusion about the magnitude of the task they face after last week’s shock budget ruling by the nation’s top court. The judges called into question hundreds of billions of euros of financing in special funds—some of them decades old—that are not part of the regular federal budget. The house, said one German official, “is in flames.”

The gains in Chinese developers’ bonds and stocks Tuesday are at risk of becoming yet another false dawn as investors seem unconvinced that Beijing’s latest funding plan for 50 real estate firms can help turn around the property sector. The country’s real estate crisis has been weighing on the economy for months, and some investors are doubtful about a speedy resolution.

When restaurateur Seven Song decided to go on a birthday trip from Beijing to Shanghai, her first travel outside the capital since the pandemic, she didn’t hesitate about taking the train over flying. The reasons were simple: high-speed rail is cheaper, more convenient, comfortable, and ultimately faster. Many others in China agree: The country’s vast rail network has become increasingly sophisticated with high-speed trains whizzing between cities at speeds topping 200 mph.



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