Brazilian petchem company requests precautionary court protection to preserve “a stable environment” during restructuring talks with creditors
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Mubadala explores Rio metro divestment
Sovereign wealth fund has hired Santander to advise on the possible sale of its stake in the operator of Rio de Janeiro’s metro network
De La Espriella holds slim lead in Colombian presidential vote
Far-right lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella has a wafer thin lead in the initial vote count in Colombia’s presidential runoff election
Volcan begins investor calls
Zinc miner would be the first Peruvian issuer to price bonds in the cross-border market since this month’s presidential election
Peru presidential vote going down to the wire, exit poll shows
Investor-friendly presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori held a slim lead over leftist former lawmaker Roberto Sánchez, in poll after Sunday’s vote
Equatorial poised to acquire Copasa stake
Brazilian utility emerges as the sole bidder for a key stake in Minas Gerais water and sanitation company
Scaling a Regional Model: Bladex’s 2030 Vision
Latin America is entering a new phase of financial and trade transformation. Supply chains are becoming increasingly regionalized, companies are demanding more agile and integrated solutions, and financial institutions face […]
Rightist lawyer to face leftist senator in Colombian presidential runoff
Political newcomer Abelardo De La Espriella was set to finish first in Sunday’s ballot, with senator Iván Cepeda a close second
Peru presidential election in suspense as counting continues
With the official vote count ongoing, a quick tally by Ipsos shows a three-way tie for a place in a runoff vote against Keiko Fujimori
Peru’s Fujimori poised for fourth presidential runoff vote
Conservative former lawmaker Keiko Fujimori leads a crowded field of presidential hopefuls, according to exit polls, potentially securing her place in a June runoff
