BUENOS AIRES, Oct 2 (Reuters) – Argentine stocks and bonds slid on Thursday as the government left markets guessing about policy direction after the appointment of a new central bank chief viewed as sympathetic to the government’s ramped-up interventions in the economy.
Source: Financials
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