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FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Argentina
Reuters
September 01, 2010
By Helen Popper
Political tensions are bubbling up in Latin America's No. 3 economy as President Cristina Fernandez and her rivals grapple to seize the initiative ahead of next year's presidential election.
Doubts over state finances have eased due to robust growth, a bumper grains harvest and the completion of a $12.3 billion bond restructuring that aimed to clean up lingering damage from a massive 2002 debt default and pave the way to sell new debt.
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