Overseas Ballots Loom; Sánchez YES Contract Collapses to 4.5%
Sánchez's YES contract sits at 4.45% Tuesday as 1.2 million overseas ballots are expected to flip Peru's tight runoff to Fujimori.
Roberto Sánchez's YES contract fell to 4.45% as of 11:44 UTC Tuesday — down 17 points from its 21.45% Monday session open — as ongoing overseas-ballot conviction, detailed earlier this morning, continues to drain the market's residual probability for his candidacy.
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