'Deja vu': Argentina braced for new round of debt talks with markets stalled
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine markets held steady on Friday morning at the end of the first business week since voters chose a new left-wing government, as investors watched for signs about future economic policy and plans for crunch debt talks with creditors. With few signals from President-elect Alberto Fernandez, the country's peso currency and bonds have been in limbo, while international holders of Argentine debt have been in Buenos Aires for talks amid fears of default.In a playful..