Peru’s central bank maintained its rate...
Nearly all of Peru’s long coastal strip is desert, but just adda bit of water and the arid landscape quickly becomes a paradise for farmers.
European funds are increasingly eyeing LatAm PE in an effort to gain exposure to the growth in middle class consumption. But can they avoid the mistakes of the past?
Regional development bank CAF has extended...
Swiss mining major Glencore has offered...
Peru’s central bank kept its rate...
LatAm corporate issuers in the dollar...
Despite volatility in the capital markets...
Peruvian spreads widened dramatically Monday after...
With Ollanta Humala winning Peru’s presidential...
Investors and economists say they are...
Peru’s year-over-year GDP decelerated in March...
Peru’s central bank raised its benchmark...
New market entrants could have stymied SABMiller’s plans for Peru. Instead, a rising tide is lifting all boats as competition and GDP growth is expanding the beer market.
M&A activity in Peru’s healthcare industry is heating up. The expansion of state-sponsored healthcare insurance will be a major factor contributing to the sector’s growth.
Peru’s pharmaceutical market is likely to...
Traveli, a mining firm with operations...
South African miner Gold Fields has...
The regional government of the Lambayeque...
Following news Monday of a likely...
Analysts and investors see a limit...
Peru’s central bank has tightened its...
Market consensus points to an expected...
Odebrecht is seeking $700m in loans,...
In the year through February 23, a total of 212 M&A deals worth $18.7 billion was reported, according to Dealogic.
Peru’s solid economic performance puts pressure on both government and private sector to ramp up infrastructure projects to keep the boom going. Building material demand is surging.
Odebrecht is using an auction structure to bring private-public financing to a Peruvian infrastructure project. The financing format may be used elsewhere in LatAm.
Praised for a speedy earthquake response, Chile again leads the LatAm finance ministry pack. Capital controls hurt Brazil, while Argentina finally draws some praise.
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Jun 4 - 5, 2013 | The Westin, Lima, Peru
Explicitly designed to connect the international investment community and leaders from the Andean... more
Jul 16 - 17, 2013 | Sheraton on the Park, Sydney, Australia
An in depth look at the rapidly evolving state of the Latin America Australia investment... more
Sep 10 - 11, 2013 | Westin Beijing Chaoyang, Beijing, China
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Sep 13, 2013 | Shilla Hotel, Seoul, Korea
LA-KIF will examine the rapidly evolving LatAm-Korea investment relationship, the pace & direction... more
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"[While] it’s good to build more infrastructure and increase investment, you have to be conscious about the macro effects of too big an increase in domestic demand, including of course public expenditure."
Julio Velarde, Peru central bank
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