Uruguay’s steady winds, sunshine and ample biomass could allow it to achieve energy sovereignty, says national director of energy Olga Otegui
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Moneda’s Echeverría looks to ESG themes to guide his investments
Choosing between investment returns and sustainability is a thing of the past, says the founder and president of Chile’s Moneda Asset Management.
The race for food
To feed the world’s growing population, Argentina could play
a bigger role. But that will require investing billions of dollars in a
troubled economy.
A tight rein
Despite external and internal political and economic challenges, Mexico’s central bank has kept inflation on a steady course
Another chance
Balancing austerity measures with a new credit line from the IMF, the Macri administration hopes pragmatism can right Argentina’s economy
Equity funds bet on Brazilian recovery
As Brazil reemerges a deep recession, equity fund managers have taken a shine again to Latin America’s largest economy. Elsewhere in the region, the picks are more selective.
Fund managers steer through debt markets
After a year of good returns, bond investors in Latin America face increasing volatility — again. Elections and higher interest rates loom, keeping debt fund managers on their toes.
Finance Ministry Scorecard 2018
In LatinFinance’s annual survey of finance ministries in Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico edges out other countries by keeping a lid on inflation and strengthening the local currency.
Buenos Aires talks in the billions for 2018 fundraising
Argentina’s biggest province explores selling debt in dollars, euros, pesos and other currencies
Mendoza lines up trades for the New Year
Argentine province plots $100m in fresh bond debt to fund infrastructure initiatives
