Pemex has been making changes to try and resuscitate oil output. They may not be enough to fully exploit Mexico’s potentially huge untapped resources.
Mexico’s macroeconomic environment is in good shape, but reforms are required to draw further investment. The drug war weighs on GDP expansion.
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.
Praised for a speedy earthquake response, Chile again leads the LatAm finance ministry pack. Capital controls hurt Brazil, while Argentina finally draws some praise.
Chilean retailers have unveiled aggressive expansion plans for 2011. Bottom line growth and stock performance are not expected to hit last year’s heady pace.
Despite central bank intervention that pushed local rates higher, Chile’s local corporate debt market should remain active. Bankers expect similar volume to 2010.
Banco Bonsucesso is scheduled to meet...
Chilean financial services company Factorline yesterday...
Molymet issued MXP1.5bn in 1.5-year bonds...
Mexican homebuilder Desarolladora Vinte issued MXP100m...
Brazilian consumer products company Hypermarcas has...
Mirabela Nickel, an Australia-based owner of...
Two Neoenergia units plan to issue...
Profuturo issued MXP1bn 7.5% of 2021...
Holders of COP1.7trn ($909m) of Colombian...
Brazilian regulators have approved a FIDC...
Uruguay is heard to be looking...
Votorantim Cimentos has priced a $750m...
S&P has lifted Braskem’s ratings to...
Cemex has repaid approximately 98% of...
Costa Rica hopes to return to...
Grupo Elektra priced MXP2bn in 3-year...
Navios South American Logistics, a Greek-controlled...
Mexico’s Sigma Alimentos has opted to...
Mexico’s Banco Inbursa, a subsidiary of...
Brazil has placed a 6% tax...
Investors placed $1.9bn in orders for...
Grupo Elektra, the Mexican financial and...
Peru’s Inkia Energy has priced a...
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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
LA-CIF is the leading event connecting Latin America and China. Through an invitation-only,... more
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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At a fundamental level, the issue is how to generate healthy returns in the medium to long term. Policy holders can see their fund go down over the course of a week or a month, but what we really should be looking at is returns over 20 or 30 years.
Daniel Schydlowsky, Peru’s banking, insurance and private pension fund regulator
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