Argentina’s government let the peso weaken Thursday for the first time this week, easing strains on the local market that had sent yields surging as it aggressively bought the currency to prevent it from tumbling.
The peso opened down 2.7 percent at 1,469 per dollar, before paring the losses, breaking from the previous few days when dollar sales by the g
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