A landmark for Brazil’s transport infrastructure development provides a model for similar projects
Category: 2014 September / October
Best infrastructure bank, Best infrastructure bank: Andes
Structuring expertise made this bank stand out, despite some constraints on its balance sheet
Brazil economy: Tough road ahead
Brazil’s government will be confronted with an unappetizing list of reforms to sharpen up the country’s growth and investment environment after the election, say private sector economists. By Thierry Ogier
Mexico economy: More than a moment
Despite Mexico’s growth lingering at disappointing levels over the past year, there is reason for optimism going into 2015, as temporary dampeners subside and the effects of reform are felt. By Dominic O’Neill
Best infrastructure bank: Brazil
The bank leads the league tables, and has managed a number of innovative transactions
Central Bank Governor of the Year award: First mover advantage
José Darío Uribe is recognized for Colombia’s moves to hike rates early, anticipating a strong rebound in economic growth in the Andean nation. By Phil Thornton
Best infrastructure bank: Mexico
Involvement in many of the most innovative and important deals of the period made the firm stand out