One of Argentina's worst droughts in history wiped out around 3.2% of GDP this year. Millet: The next president has to start taking steps in the right direction. Winning back the trust of foreign investors and Argentine savers is going to take a lot of time, he says.
For decades, leftist policies first espoused by Juan Perón have dominated the country’s politics. But as electioneering begins it is clear that rampant inflation is driving voters away from Peronism and toward the populist right. We examine why big American retailers see opportunity in providing primary health care (9:33). And our annual list of the world’s most liveable cities (15:38).
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