Recent presidential elections in Poland, Romania and Korea have led to significant moves in their financial markets. But from a macro perspective, what also matters is the composition of the legislature and the challenges the economy faces. Those realities may temper some of the optimism about a shift towards more market-friendly governments in upcoming elections, particularly in Latin America.
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