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Argentina's primaries cause market volatility, as investors see hope in economic reforms.
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IntroductionThe preliminary results of the Argentine elections were unexpected, with actions taken by the centra ...
The 2021 Forex regular platformspreliminary results of the Argentine elections were unexpected, with actions taken by the central bank after the results were announced leading to a fall in government bonds and the peso exchange rate.
In Sunday's primary, right-wing populist Javier Milei had a significant victory. He intends to dollarize the Argentine economy and dissolve the central bank, with the conservative nomination won by the hardliner Patricia Bullrich. This outcome shocked the financial markets, causing traders to sell off stocks and dollar bonds.
Both Bullrich and Milei have pledged to use drastic economic measures to address Argentina's exceptionally high inflation, interest rates, and negative net foreign exchange reserves. Kimberley Sperrfechter, an economist at Capital Economics Emerging Markets, said the far-right's surprisingly strong performance indicates a widespread public desire to adopt shock therapy-style measures to solve economic problems.
However, Sperrfechter warned that the intense presidential election ahead could cause more economic turbulence in the short term, as the ruling Peronist party candidate, current Economy Minister Sergio Massa, is struggling to catch up.
Peronism has played a significant role in Argentine politics for a long time, and Sunday's election marked a condemnation of the left-leaning Peronists. The populist faction led by Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, which has long supported generous welfare spending and has been skeptical of big business, is therefore not very popular with financial markets.
Investors say that despite Milei's unconventional promises, such as abolishing the central bank and dollarizing the economy, these issues might outweigh concerns about him. Walter Stoeppelwerth, Chief Strategist at Gletir SA, said that the impact of Kirchnerism's populism on foreign capital and financial markets is more concerning than worries about Milei's governance capabilities.
Shamila Khan, Head of Emerging Market and Asia-Pacific Fixed Income at UBS Asset Management, said that primaries often represent a trend of protest votes, and actual voting may differ. However, regardless of the election outcome, it is likely to promote policies favorable to the Argentine economic outlook.
After the primary results were announced, the Argentine stock market opened sharply lower, although it ultimately closed at a record high in a market turnaround, the U.S. dollar-priced Argentine stocks MSCI index fell by more than 3%.
Although Argentine voters seem to support taking stricter measures to improve the economic situation, in reality, there are significant challenges, especially considering the resistance that austerity measures might evoke among the public.
Samy Muaddi, a portfolio manager at T.Rowe Price, pointed out that despite Argentina's broad potential for development, considering the challenges in economy and institutional aspects, even under the most optimistic scenarios, returning Argentina to a sustainable development path will be a daunting task.
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