Government on a listening tour to spur financing of new business, economic growth
Category: Interviews
Costa Rican finance minister addresses fiscal reform
Rocío Aguilar discusses the challenges of economic reform in interview with LatinFinance
OECD’s Ángel Gurría sees need for more structural reform in Latin America
Latin America needs 5% economic growth over a generation to catch up to more developed countries, says the OECD’s secretary general
Peru’s Benavides worries too much regulation could hurt the mining industry
Miners are more sensitive these days to the environment and local communities, says the chairman of Peru’s largest precious metal producer
Chile’s Velasco says more pragmatism, less ideology can solve economic problems
Policies must be enforceable, transparent and flexible to tackle economic challenges, says Chile’s former finance minister
World Bank’s Familiar says more political consensus needed to achieve prosperity
More action and less discussion are needed to achieve economic and social improvements, says World Bank expert on Latin America
Brookfield’s Almeida says conflicting regulations frustrate infrastructure investors
Infrastructure is a long-term investment that needs predictability and stability, says the head of Brookfield Asset Management’s infrastructure business in Latin America
Chile’s Larraín says tighter fiscal policies are a priority
As he focuses on reducing his country’s debt, Chile’s finance minister worries about the economic fallout from the US-China trade dispute
Moneda’s Echeverría looks to ESG themes to guide his investments
Choosing between investment returns and sustainability is a thing of the past, says the founder and president of Chile’s Moneda Asset Management.
BlackRock’s Senra sees opportunities in Latin America’s emerging wealth industry
Regional markets are more mature, but the wealth industry remains in its infancy, says the head of BlackRock’s Latin American business

