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Decisive victory over economy minister Sergio Massa pulls crisis-hit country’s politics to the right
Run-off between embattled economy minister and radical libertarian set to produce ‘outlier’ result
Formal accusation from libertarian outsider raises tensions ahead of election
Libertarian Javier Milei repeats promise to abolish central bank in attack on Peronist minister Sergio Massa
Libertarian seeks less eccentric image as he competes for moderate voters with economy minister Sergio Massa
Executives lack faith in either Peronist economy minister or hard-right libertarian
Politically astute Sergio Massa claims to offer safe pair of hands
Patricia Bullrich’s decision is expected to split her coalition ahead of election run-off
Peronist presidential candidate offers unity government to woo centre and marginalise libertarian rival Milei
If Sergio Massa can avoid crashing the economy after defeating insurgent Javier Milei in first-round voting, he may yet pull Argentina out of crisis
Libertarian outsider is narrowly leading polls over establishment parties
Sanguinetti captures life on a small Argentine farm in La Pampa, the country’s vast, empty flatlands
Country’s two main political forces may be permanently changed by challenge of radical outsider Javier Milei
The US, Britain and Germany called on their citizens to leave Lebanon
Economy minister says renminbi will be used to pay IMF, prop up the peso and aid importers
The eccentric libertarian Javier Milei could be the country’s next president. What might he do, and how?
The perennially underachieving country needs hard reforms, not illusory answers
Centre-right contender blasts frontrunner Javier Milei’s dollarisation plan and proposes dual currency system
Libertarian surprise frontrunner faces ‘precarious’ situation if elected
The dangers of duration
Anti-establishment frontrunner has encouraged voters to get rid of the currency ahead of this month’s polls
Patricia Bullrich’s centre-right group were election favourites before the radical libertarian’s shock primary victory
The FT’s Joe Miller and Ciara Nugent explain what a $16bn court judgment means for Argentina, as it grapples with skyrocketing inflation and an impending presidential election
Economy minister aims to distance himself from divisive Peronist movement
Surging inflation may worsen after October vote, say economists
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