Derivativos seek access again to Argentina following election

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Derivativos seek access again to Argentina following election

Mauricio Macri, Argentina
Top opposition presidential candidate Mauricio Macri dances and sings after speaking to supporters in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015. Opposition leaders claimed Sunday night that Macri had gotten enough votes in Argentina's presidential election to force a runoff against the ruling party presidential candidate, Buenos Aires Gov. Daniel Scioli. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano) | Victor R. Caivano/AP/Press Association Images

Argentina has been a pariah among international creditors for years, but its new, pro-business president may reopen the door to foreign investors — the question for derivatives players is how they can take part.

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