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Ryan Gellert, CEO of Patagonia, hopes to demonstrate a different way of doing business that supports action to protect the planet from climate change, increases upward mobility in the US, and supports US democracy by distancing itself from socially disrupting social media. In Weekend Confidential WSJ talks to the CEO of Patagonia outdoor clothing retailer.

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The situation in Argentina in April 2021. Economic growth of 7% is expected with higher prices for soyabean exports. The financial crisis with extravagant borrowing by the Macri government led to negotiations for help from the IMF. The IMF under its new head, Georgina Kristalina Georgieva, is working with governments around the world to lessen the burden of loan payments.

This report shows that the pandemic has hit working families in Buenos Aires suburbs very hard. The Peronist administration of Mr. Alberto Fernandez is making efforts to help working class families during the pandemic.

Argentina is too dependent on agricultural exports. Diversification of the economy would add stability and protect Argentina with less fluctuation in financial reserves.

 

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The large stimulus effort in Canada is about $382 Canadian dollars or $300 billion U.S. dollars for help to families, workers and businesses. It is about one fifth of Canada's total economic output. This has helped Canadian banks RBC and TD avoid major loan losses. 

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A carefully managed event for the return of 2000 fans to London's newest and largest soccer stadium of Tottenham Hotspur. A Tottenham fan describes the crowds and enthusiasm for new coach Jose Mourinho of Portugal as Tottenham moves to the top of the English League. The soccer stadiums played arole in the outbreak of the pandemic in Italy in March, just as the Austrian ski resorts have led to a surge in central Europe. This event is a test of whether it is safe to have fans in stadiums with the necessary precautions and strict procedures.

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Bipin Rawat says the best approach to security for India is one of dissuasive deterrance. For the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean region a multilateral presence with the U.S. Australia, and Japan is seen as the most effective way to maintain open seas.

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Humor from The Times on girl's schools, pricey law firm jobs, and father's day during the pandemic when what matters most is health and wellness, inner spiritual wellbeing. 

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A nostalgia exists in Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, for the old Yugoslavia and Josip Broz Tito who led Yugoslavia after World War II. This DW.com report looks back at what happened and how Yugoslavia crumbled under ethnic divisions. After all Germans, French, Italians live together in Switzerland. Why was it hard to keep a state with Serbs, Croats and Bosnians, Slovenians together?

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John McDonnell, the future Chancellor in a Labour administration accuses the banks of creating "grotesque levels of inequality."

"If we have to take action we will. People are offended by bonuses." 

"It's become part of the culture and so separate, distinct and isolated from the rest of the real world economy, that people are so offended by it. It's a reflection of the grotesque levels of inequality that people find so offensive."

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UK cabinet ministers say Boris Johnson will risk the Queen firing him if a new unity candidate is found who commanded support in parliament. This report in The Times says Boris Johnson is prepared to squat in 10 Downing Street if the European Union rejects his proposals on replacing the Irish backstop, and parliament passes a vote of no confidence in his minority government.

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