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Chilean conservative Pinera seen winning presidency: media forecast

Chilean presidential candidate Sebastian Pinera with his grandchildren and his wife Cecilia Morel speaks to the media after voting in a public school during the presidential election, in Santiago, Chile, December 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ricardo Rojas
Chilean presidential candidate Sebastian Pinera with his grandchildren and his wife Cecilia Morel speaks to the media after voting in a public school during the presidential election, in Santiago, Chile, December 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ricardo Rojas

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SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Billionaire former President Sebastian Pinera will likely win Chile's presidential election on Sunday, Radio Bio-Bio forecast, a result that would likely usher in more market friendly policies in the world's top copper producer.

Pinera, a conservative, was seen taking 54.8 percent of the vote, the local broadcaster said after polls closed, with center-left candidate Alejandro Guillier with 45.2 percent in the contest to take over from President Michelle Bachelet.

The exit poll from Radio Bio-Bio, a well-known broadcaster, was the most accurate in Chile's first round presidential vote in November.

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(Reporting by Dave Sherwood; Editing by Paul Simao)

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