Argentina, midterm election
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The Trump team is oddly frozen about extending international banking rules on more US banks — rules that in the past may have led the global economy into repeated disaster.
Argentine stock, bond and currency markets surged on Monday after President Javier Milei’s party scored a decisive victory in midterm elections over the weekend.
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Presidential election is a dead heat though Trump leads Harris big on economy, says CNBC survey
Trump leads Harris 48%-46%, according to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey, within the poll's 3.1% margin of error.
CNN data analyst Harry Enten reported Friday that fewer Americans now cite the economy as the nation's top problem, and that number continues to decline. Enten noted that fewer Americans are naming the economy as the top issue than has historically been the case.
NN data guru Harry Enten discussed a stunning finding from recent polling on the economy Friday, arguing that the stat "pops off the screen."
So will the government of Donald Trump, which has been backing Mr Milei and buying pesos to prop up the Argentine currency. Yet the impressive victory has caveats. Turnout of 68%, in a country with compulsory voting,
Argentine President Javier Milei’s party cruised to victory in midterm legislative elections as voters handed him a mandate to keep pushing through his radical overhaul of the economy despite widespread discontent with his deep austerity measures.