Peru’s runoff election, on June 7th, will decide which of two candidates—down from 36, in the first round of voting—becomes the next President. The economy may not notice.

Peru's presidential election has begun to weigh on business and investor confidence ahead of the June 7 runoff between Keiko Fujimori

Peru’s runoff election, on June 7th, will decide which of two candidates—down from 36, in the first round of voting—becomes the next President. The economy may not notice.

Peruvians are set to choose their ninth president in 10 years in a runoff election Sunday. The candidates are Keiko Fujimori, a conservative and daughter of a disgraced former…

Rival final rallies expose deep ideological divides as voters prepare to choose between a familiar name and a break with the past.

With two days to go, Peru's presidential runoff is too close to call — and the world's third-largest copper producer is heading into the vote

In a tense Peru election, candidates Fujimori and Sanchez pitch solutions to rising crime and political instability ahead of the runoff.

The run-off follows a tumultuous first round of voting, which saw long lines, delayed results and accusations of fraud.

Some Peruvian lawmakers have had assistants clip their toe nails, others have been accused of sexual assault and rampant corruption -- but while discredited and disdained, they…