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Peru’s presidential election: three key risks

The second (and final) round of Peru’s presidential election, set to take place on Sunday, won’t bring a major shift away from the current government’s fairly market-friendly economic policies. Nonetheless, there are still a number of political risks that have the potential to cloud the outlook.

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