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Argentina s bonds rise after Peronists bruised in primary vote

Argentina s bonds rise after Peronists bruised in primary vote
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RIESGO PAÍS SE HUNDE CASI 6% Y TOCA MÍNIMOS EN 7 MESES TRAS RESULTADO ELECTORAL

RIESGO PAÍS SE HUNDE CASI 6% Y TOCA MÍNIMOS EN 7 MESES TRAS RESULTADO ELECTORAL
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A Reckoning In Boston Asks Its Audience — And Filmmaker — To Examine Privilege

Kafi Dixon is one of the producers of A Reckoning in Boston and a subject of the film. (Courtesy) Late one night in an adult education classroom in Dorchester, Kafi Dixon compares the toll of living in an environment that upholds white supremacy to a “slow drip, drip, on a hard stone.” Her comment prompts a burst of discussion. One student ups the comparison to a trickle and the group shares a laugh when another adds, “Turn that faucet off!” Drawn to the intimacy and transformative potential of the Clemente Course in the Humanities  designed to give adults with limited financial resources a chance to rigorously study literature, history, and philosophy Newton filmmaker James Rutenbeck thought he’d make a documentary full of scenes just like the one described, inspired by students like Dixon. And in fact, he tried.

Argentina s honeymoon with IMF about to get a reality check

6 Min Read NEW YORK/BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina’s honeymoon with the International Monetary Fund is about to be tested as it looks to update a $57 billion agreement struck two years ago that failed to prevent a slide into recession and the country’s ninth sovereign default. FILE PHOTO: IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and Argentina s Economy Minister Martin Guzman attend a conference hosted by the Vatican on economic solidarity, at the Vatican, February 5, 2020. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo The IMF, often the target of angry protests in the streets of Buenos Aires, has looked to soften its tone with Argentina as the center-left Peronist government has restructured over $100 billion with private creditors this year.

Argentina s honeymoon with IMF about to get a reality check

6 Min Read NEW YORK/BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina’s honeymoon with the International Monetary Fund is about to be tested as it looks to update a $57 billion agreement struck two years ago that failed to prevent a slide into recession and the country’s ninth sovereign default. FILE PHOTO: IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and Argentina s Economy Minister Martin Guzman attend a conference hosted by the Vatican on economic solidarity, at the Vatican, February 5, 2020. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo The IMF, often the target of angry protests in the streets of Buenos Aires, has looked to soften its tone with Argentina as the center-left Peronist government has restructured over $100 billion with private creditors this year.

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