Polls show Argentine President Mauricio Macri could lose an election against Cristina Kirchner for the same reason she lost last time: a sick economy
The peso lost more than 5% of its value against the dollar in early trading Thursday, before regaining some ground in the afternoon. Argentina is now the world’s second-riskiest borrower after crisis-hit Venezuela as indicated by credit default swaps, which are derivatives.
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