Episode Synopsis "Unlikely radicalisation despite Kirchnerist electoral defeat"
Following Argentina's Open Primaries (PASO), in which President Alberto Fernández suffered a major setback, and even though the results have strengthened Cristina Kirchner and her most extreme supporters, several factors make us think that radicalisation is out of the government’s scope. In the absence of strong incentives for a radicalisation of the administration, the higher chance of a regime change in 2023 could boost bond prices by 8-10 percent in recent tradings. Join our great host Dean Tyler, Head of Global Markets at BancTrust & Co. and his extraordinary guest, Ramiro Blazquez, Head of Research & Strategy at BancTrust & Co. as they embark in a journey through All-Things-Emerging-Markets and discuss the latest trends within this arena. Don't forget to subscribe to our Podcast, BT inSights, follow us on Twitter at @BancTrustCo, and visit us at banctrust.com.
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