Argentina’s Mauricio Macri’s honeymoon is over, at least in the foreign-exchange market. The peso is sinking to new record lows against the dollar on an almost daily basis, a slump made all the more unusual as currencies across emerging markets — and the developed world — are soaring against the greenback. READ MORE
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