The military used barbed wire to close the main square in the capital, Tunis, on Monday. Opposition media reported that demonstrators from both sides pledged to come back to the area, adding that anti-government protesters had already begun regrouping close to the square.
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This fund returned 21% in May alone buying ‘left-for-dead’ stocks — and it
has a new target
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An average holding period of three years meant some of the bets made in the
2022 sell-off started to come good for Whetstone Capital this spring.
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