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Leftwing populists are poised to retake power. The priority is a swift renegotiation of the country’s huge debt pile
Resurgent Peronist party tries to quell market fears of a return to populist past
Turmoil continues to rock currency after strong showing by populist candidate in primary vote
Colossal 48% fall in country’s benchmark stock index ranks as one of the sharpest ever
A markets crisis is in nobody’s interest as election approaches
Vote is warning to President Macri ahead of presidential elections in October
The amorphous populist movement is set to play a major role in October elections
The economic crisis has opened the door to a possible return to power for Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Former leader retains strong support ahead of October poll, aided by rise in poverty
President Mauricio Macri should stick to his guns on economic policy
How legal cases against former president could complicate her bid for a political comeback
Some fear little-known politician would be puppet controlled by Cristina Fernández
Ex-president’s decision to run as vice-president is a move to win over centrist voters
Ex-leader was expected to run for president but says former aide will run in her place
Success of former Argentine president’s book prompts speculation of run for office in October
Peronist victory underlines government weakness ahead of presidential elections
‘The young are my great bet, my great hope,’ former president tells eager supporters at book event
Former president’s popularity rises as Macri struggles to turn round Argentina’s economy
Foreign investors wake up to prospect of resurgent populism in country with struggling economy
President's approval rating falls as he struggles with economic malaise
Bonds also keep falling as Mauricio Macri struggles to contain economic malaise
Debt, stocks and currency knocked as investors take flight on economic upheaval concerns
Mauricio Macri is behaving more and more like his reviled predecessor
With its reform programme under fire, the country risks tipping back into economic populism
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