Pacific Alliance countries to meet Mercosur in December: Marcos Galvão Heads of State of Mercosur and Pacific Alliance countries will meet on December 21 at the Mercosur Summit to further discuss integration, the Deputy Minister ...
Interview with Patricia Gastelumendi, CFO, Ferreycorp The model of innovation when multinational agents and the use of natural resources are involved is of crucial relevance in developing countries. Patricia Gastelumendi, CFO of Peru’s Ferreycorp has ...
Interview with Carlos Végh, World Bank’s Chief Economist for Latin America Growth in Latin America as a whole will return to positive territory this year following a contraction in 2016, and generally weak growth ...
President Donald Trump marked the one-year anniversary of his improbable electoral victory in the middle of a 12-day Asia trip —curiously far from home for an “America First” President. Even the trappings of a series ...
By Angel Gurria, Secretary-General, OECD Home to over 600 million people, the greatest challenge ahead for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) will be to forge a more inclusive growth model that can provide quality ...
China Construction Bank, CCB, (Brazil), Santander Rio (Argentina) and Patagonia (Argentina), are the top three winners in terms of assets in Latin Trade’s ranking of the top 100 banks in Latin America. CCB’s assets grew ...
Ingo Ploger, President, Strategic Council, CEAL Latin America’s reputation remains shaken and is under fire. In Brazil, the presidency passed a vote of confidence in Congress, confirming its permanence. In Mexico, NAFTA negotiations are facing ...
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Episode 11 of Altamar breaks down Latin America’s monster electoral calendar in 2018, with a focus on what promise to be particularly contentious elections in Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia. Peter and Muni are joined by Venezuelan ...
By Dan Restrepo, Fellow, Center for American Progress With Argentina’s mid-term election in the books, U.S.-based Latin America watchers are engaging in their usual, predictable responses – a series of overbroad generalizations about the implications ...