By Andres Jalfen, CFO for IBM Latin America Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most frequently discussed topics in business today. It undeniably presents huge opportunities to senior executives in all fields, and none ...
A new era for Latin American companies As Latin America leaves behind the commodity boom of the 2000s, it’s time for companies to look to technology, innovation, eco-friendly policies, and internationalization to remain competitive. With ...
“Policy tightening” was the title of Carlos Capistrán’s analysis of the Mexican economy in 2016. The chief Mexico economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch delivered his remarks in May at the Council of the ...
Key practices for hedging and efficient financial management, an optimistic view on the future of the Colombian economy, and a recommendation to financial executives to always challenge outside advisors were the main takeaways of the ...
The ability to identify risks and maintain financial stability is especially important for CFOs now that Brazil is struggling with the worst recession since the 1930s. So said Leonardo Gomes Pereira, chairman of Brazil’s Securities ...
What We Learned 2015 Economic and Market Outlook Speaker: David Beker, Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s chief Brazil economist and fixed income strategist. Key Points: Downgrade of Brazilian debt is a wakeup call for Congress ...
Financial managers review market and economic conditions during a forum organized by Latin Trade in Monterrey Mexico is the Latin American country that’s best prepared to surmount the economic difficulties of today, which are expected ...
For the past two-and-a-half years Raúl Cavazos has led the financial strategy that has made his Mexican company one of the brightest stars in the market. By Nancy Ibarra Sixty-six years after its founding, Gruma ...