Argentina's primary election in August shocked markets and caused huge turbulence amid fears over policymaking under the new presidential frontrunner, Alberto Fernández. The president, Mauricio Macri, will spend the remainder of his term battling to contain economic crisis, and Mr Fernández, his presumptive successor, is likely to spend at least his first year in office doing the same.
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Dear Sebastian,
Argentina's primary election in August shocked markets and caused huge turbulence amid fears over policymaking under the new presidential frontrunner, Alberto Fernández. The president, Mauricio Macri, will spend the remainder of his term battling to contain economic crisis, and Mr Fernández, his presumptive successor, is likely to spend at least his first year in office doing the same.
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- Will Argentina sink back into recession, and if so, how fast and how far?
- Will the environment for doing business deteriorate?
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