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... to show support for charitable causes, would often buy the loans KeyBank provided to those small countries at high prices.
Then, the new creditors would tell those crappy little countries that the contract had loopholes, the repayment deadline was abnormal, and they wanted resources. If there were no objections, the mines would start to belong to American companies for exploitation from that day on. There was no rush if they just wanted to repay the loans because the American creditors ...
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