Brazilian apartment builder Plano & Plano took, by far, first place on Latin Trade’s ranking of Return on Equity (ROE), which is calculated among companies listed on regional stock exchanges. See the Profitability Drivers Index ...
These funds raised $3.7 billion in 2016. Interview with Lavca’s President and Director of Research. In 2016, private real estate funds targeting Latin America raised an aggregate $3.7 billion, an amount equivalent to 50 percent ...
Despite all the negative articles and doomsday predictions that have started to circulate around South Florida, the latest report by the MIAMI Association of REALTORS® (MIAMI) shows a different picture with a steady increase of ...
By Jerry Haar Last month’s announcement of a U.S.-Cuba normalization accord has produced euphoria among American companies and entrepreneurs, even though the trade and financial provisions of the agreement are more fine-tuning than major change. ...
Following trends seen in our Multilatina Index, food and energy companies saw the largest gains in our index of 25 leading Multinationals in Latin America. Overall, the third quarter of 2014 was a tough one ...
LatinTrade.com issues its annual list of the 100 Most Powerful people in Latin America. By Mark Keller Latin Trade is proud to unveil its latest list of the 100 Most Powerful Businesspeople in Latin America, ...
Four companies from Brazil, Mexico and Chile are the best performers in the first ranking released by Latin Trade. By Santiago Gutierrez Investors use many metrics to determine corporate performance.There is an easy way to ...
What are the hottest products selling in Latin America? By Abel Delgado, US Media Consulting In pursuing new business in Latin America, it can be helpful for agencies to discover the sectors in the region ...
Infrastructure development in Latin America provides exciting opportunities – but what risks should potential builders be aware of? By Jerry Brodsky If the topic of infrastructure development in Latin America is of interest to you, ...
While the real estate market in the United States is attracting Latin Americans, some American investors are starting to park their money in Latin American cities. By David Ramírez Attractive prices, a relatively cheap dollar ...