(Reuters) - S&P also said Guatemala's cautious fiscal policies,
improving transparency in public institutions and a steady flow
of worker remittances support the country's ratings.
Guatemala's presidential elections are led by center-left
candidate Alvaro Colom, a well-known economist who came in
second in the 2003 election. Retired Gen. Otto Perez Molina,
from the right-wind Patriotic Party, comes in a distant second
place, according to a recent opinion poll.
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improving transparency in public institutions and a steady flow
of worker remittances support the country's ratings.
Guatemala's presidential elections are led by center-left
candidate Alvaro Colom, a well-known economist who came in
second in the 2003 election. Retired Gen. Otto Perez Molina,
from the right-wind Patriotic Party, comes in a distant second
place, according to a recent opinion poll.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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