The country’s recent success in slowing the destruction of its primary forests could be jeopardized if Lula is voted out of office, say environmentalists
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LatAm markets grapple with risk of Fed hikes
A possible repricing of Latin American bonds sparks caution, amid growing expectations the Fed will raise rates to stem US inflation
Investors see ‘huge momentum’ in Venezuela as restructuring begins
The country’s US-backed economic reopening has enthused investors, but the debt restructuring process will be fraught with risk
Venezuela moves to start mega debt restructuring
US-backed administration says it will act with “celerity” and transparency to restructure its defaulted debt
Colombian markets slide after surprise break in hiking cycle
Stocks and bonds fall after central bank stays pat at its latest rate policy meeting, raising fears of government interference
Colombia gathers policy makers to plot future free of fossil fuels
Inaugural summit seeks to spur transition efforts with proposals from ending broad fuel subsidies to overhauling rules on investor-state disputes
Markets brush off IMF caution over Iran shock
Latin American markets rallied last week, even as Fund officials warned there could be “tough times” ahead for the global economy
Leftist’s advance in Peru presidential vote jolts markets
Roberto Sánchez, whose proposals include nationalizing a major gas field, moves into second place as vote count continues
Risk of LatAm fiscal slippage grows as Iran war drags on
Governments will have to weigh the trade offs between cushioning the energy price shock for consumers and taking on more debt, experts say
Colombia finmin threatens to boycott rate policy meetings
German Ávila says he’s abandoning the bank’s board in protest at Tuesday’s rate hike, potentially hobbling future monetary policy decisions

