Colombian Bonds Surge as Right-Wing Outsider Moves Into Runoff

Colombian Bonds Surge as Right-Wing Outsider Moves Into Runoff. Colombia’s dollar bonds rallied Monday after right-wing outsider Abelardo de La Espriella unexpectedly won the first-round of voting for president and went into the runoff as c…

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Colombian Bonds Surge as Right-Wing Outsider Moves Into Runoff. Colombia’s dollar bonds rallied Monday after right-wing outsider Abelardo de La Espriella unexpectedly won the first-round of voting for president and went into the runoff as clear favorite against leftist Ivan Cepeda.

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Colombian Bonds Surge as Right-Wing Outsider Moves Into Runoff.Supported · Medium-high confidence
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