Colombian multinational food conglomerate is preparing to step up sales in Venezuela on expectations of an economic revival
Author Archives: LatinFinance
JBS sets sights on S&P 500
Brazilian meatpacker’s CFO plans a series of steps to improve its share valuation and says BNDES’s eventual sale of its stake will help
Mexico mulls fresh samurai, ESG bond deals
Government is considering a bond sale in Japan and further sales of labelled notes, says the head of public credit
LatAm to benefit from ‘structural shift’ to EM investment
Trend is being driven by a weak dollar, the region’s rightward political shift, and geopolitical volatility elsewhere, say panelists
LAC-GGG: Buying the Breadbasket
With domestic food production limited by climate and water scarcity, Gulf states are investing billions in Latin America’s agribusiness sector — from Brazilian beef and Chilean fruit to logistics and ag-tech — to secure long-term supplies and control global food chains.
LAC-GCC: Shopping for Growth
As Gulf investors deepen their presence in Latin America, retail is emerging as a new frontier — offering scale, cash flow and exposure to long-term consumer trends.
LAC-GCC: Energy Investment Comes On Stream
Given their expertise, energy is a major target for investors from the Gulf in Latin America, including natural gas, green hydrogen and solar power.
LAC-GCC: The Infrastructure Play
Gulf investors and operators are expanding their footprint in Latin American ports, bridges and roads, betting on scale, stability and trade growth.
Citi forecasts strong Peru DCM pipeline
Debt issuance is likely to grow by double digits in the Q1 and recover quickly from an election-related lull in Q2, country officer says
High rates weigh on Brazil ECM outlook
Rate cuts may give a modest boost to local equity fundraising next year, but some issuers may head overseas instead, say experts
