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Argentina is set to elect a new president next weekend.Neither candidate is likely to be able to fix the country s broken economy.Argentina is getting ready
(Bloomberg) Wall Street is bracing for more losses on Argentina’s sovereign bonds after Sunday’s presidential ballot sent the contest to a second round between Economy Minister Sergio Massa and libertarian outsider Javier Milei — the scenario that investors had feared most.Most Read from BloombergUS Push for Release of Hostages May Delay Israeli Ground War, But Won’t Stop ItTreasury 10-Year Yield Breaches 5% for First Time Since 2007S&P 500 Holds Its Ground Amid Wild Treasury Moves: Markets W