Peru race tightens again amid market volatility as overseas, rural ballots pour in
LIMA, June 9 - Peru's conservative Keiko Fujimori inched closer on Tuesday to matching leftist Roberto Sanchez's lead as the presidential race tightened with overseas ballots bolstering her amid market volatility, though pending rural votes could still favor Sanchez, observers told Reuters.
Peru's presidential race is becoming increasingly competitive as votes from overseas continue to be tallied, narrowing the gap between leading candidates Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez. Fujimori, representing a conservative platform, has seen her support bolstered by international ballots. However, the outcome remains uncertain, as a significant number of rural votes are yet to be counted and are expected to favor Sanchez, a leftist candidate. This ongoing uncertainty has contributed to market volatility within the country.
The close presidential race and the potential shift in leadership are causing significant economic uncertainty and impacting financial markets in Peru.
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