Argentine primaries leave little clue over bond comeback

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Argentine primaries leave little clue over bond comeback

Daniel Scioli, Argentina
Governor of the Buenos Aires province and presidential candidate Daniel Scioli, right, and his wife Karina Rabolini wave to followers after primary elections in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Monday, Aug. 10, 2015. Voters on Sunday began the process ahead of Oct. 25, 2015 general elections to decide presidential candidates in their respective parties, the first step in replacing two-term leader, Cristina Fernandez. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) | Natacha Pisarenko/AP/Press Association Images

The result of October’s presidential elections in Argentina, which bond investors believe will lead to a return to capital markets for the sovereign, remain wide open after Sunday’s primary elections, said economists and analysts.

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