Leading corporate executives express concern about Mexico’s economy and investment climate, though they see promising activity in the capital markets. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s first months in office have […]
Author Archives: LatinFinance Magazine
CEO LETTER: A NEW LOOK
Dear Reader, Most good things need refreshing once in while, not least magazines – and especially in an age where the printed word is more and more scarce. LatinFinance has […]
VIEWPOINT: WHAT TO WATCH
From Brazil’s lackluster economic growth to a possible resurgence in green bonds to a showdown over Venezuela’s debt, the second half of the year will be notable for some key […]
MARKET TALK: H2.2019
Strategists forecast a slowdown in capital market activity in the second half as corporate financing demand eases and economic concerns grow; bright spots remain for discerning investors. BONDS Mark Tuttle, […]
RENEWABLE ENERGY: AUCTION AFTERMATH
Colombia’s hotly anticipated renewable energy auctions suffered a setback in February when they failed to attract enough buyers. To be successful, regulators will probably have to break the grip of […]
VIEWPOINT: WHAT TO WATCH
Developments to keep an eye on: UBS and Banco do Brasil’s new partnership, Santander InnoVentures’ investment in Mexican fintechs and the coronavirus threat to economic growth in Latin America Editor’s […]
MARKET TALK: Q2.2020
Capital markets participants say Latin America’s red-hot bond market will cool off in the second quarter, but the pipeline will remain robust. Brazil’s equity and M&A markets are expected to […]