According to Bloomberg, The surprise outcome in Argentina’s primary vote roiled the nation’s financial markets, sending the S&P Merval Index plunging 48% in dollar terms. Source: Bloomberg Suddenly, fears of a full-blown financial crisis in Argentina have once again come rushing to the fore In the wake of President Mauricio Macri’s stunning rout in primary


spx_merval


According to Bloomberg,

The surprise outcome in Argentina’s primary vote roiled the nation’s financial markets, sending the S&P Merval Index plunging 48% in dollar terms.



Source: Bloomberg

Suddenly, fears of a full-blown financial crisis in Argentina have once again come rushing to the fore

In the wake of President Mauricio Macri’s stunning rout in primary elections over the weekend, investors dumped its stocks, bonds and currency en masse in a selloff that left much of Wall Street wondering whether the crisis-prone country was headed for yet another default.

The upset, widely seen as a preview of October’s presidential vote, threw the doors open to the very real possibility a more protectionist government will take power come December and unravel the hard-won gains that Macri made to regain the trust of the international markets. It deepened worries his populist opponent, Alberto Fernandez, and running mate, former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, will try to renegotiate its debts as well as its agreements with the International Monetary Fund. The country has billions in foreign-currency debt due over the coming year.

“The market is starting to price in default,” said Edwin Gutierrez, the London-based head of emerging-market sovereign debt at Aberdeen Asset Management. “The market is unwilling to give Fernandez the benefit of the doubt.”

INDEX drops more than 35 percent per one day.

Will we see another drop?

This article serves only for marketing purpose and can NOT be considered as investing advice or recommendation. You trade on your own responsibility. We recommend you to keep your money and risk management tight.