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  2. External debt of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Between 2006 and 2009, Haiti was added to the World Bank and IMF's highly indebted poor country initiative . [15] The Haiti Debt Cancellation Resolution [16] had 66 co-sponsors in the U.S. House of Representatives as of February 2008. In September 2009, following a program of economic and social reforms, Haiti met the requirements for ...

  3. Haitian independence debt - Wikipedia

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    The Baron de Mackau of France presenting demands to Jean-Pierre Boyer, President of Haiti, in 1825. The Haitian independence debt involves an 1825 agreement between Haiti and France that included France demanding an indemnity of 150 million francs in five annual payments of 30 million to be paid by Haiti in claims over property including Haitian slaves that was lost through the Haitian ...

  4. United States occupation of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The United States occupation of Haiti began on July 28, 1915, when 330 US Marines landed at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after the National City Bank of New York convinced the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, to take control of Haiti's political and financial interests.

  5. The latest crisis in Haiti: How did we get here? - AOL

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  6. They moved back a decade ago. Now they’re struggling amid ...

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    ‘It’s a hardship to keep this place open.’

  7. Why some Haitians don't want foreign nations intervening in ...

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    Haitians’ skepticism about outside interference dates back to the birth of the country. In 1791, Haitians began a revolt against slavery. They ousted their French masters and Haiti obtained its ...

  8. Citibank - Wikipedia

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    Citibank, N.A. ("N. A." stands for "National Association"; stylized as citibank) is the primary U.S. banking subsidiary of Citigroup, a financial services multinational corporation. [2] Citibank was founded in 1812 as City Bank of New York, and later became First National City Bank of New York. [3] The bank has branches in 19 countries.

  9. Haitians fled their country for peace. Now, many are having ...

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