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Here Are Assets to Watch Ahead of Argentina's Presidential Vote

Here Are Assets to Watch Ahead of Argentina's Presidential Vote
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Here Are Assets to Watch Ahead of Argentina's Presidential Vote

(Bloomberg) Investors in Argentina’s beleaguered financial markets are taking a stoic approach as the nation chooses its next president, bracing for more losses no matter the outcome. Most Read from BloombergOpenAI Board Urged by Microsoft, Investors to Restore AltmanAltman Sought Billions For Chip Venture Before OpenAI OusterSpaceX Starship Explodes Though Craft Reached New MilestonesOpenAI Negotiations to Reinstate Altman Snag Over Board RoleSilicon Valley Boardroom Coup Leads to Ouster of ....

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Massa-Milei Runoff in Argentina Is Investors' Worst-Case Scenario for Bonds

(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 ....

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