As tensions with the US remain high, Mexico’s economy minister sets out his country’s priorities and plans in a recent interview with LatinFinance
Category: Interviews
Brazil’s Marcelo Allain on infrastructure financing
Brazil’s government hopes to attract more investors into infrastructure by increasing returns and revamping concessions contracts, says the secretary of investments and partnerships
Inside Pemex’s capital markets strategy
Pushing ahead with its financial overhaul, Pemex is focusing on debt refinancing, says Juan Pablo Newman
Felaban’s Giorgio Trettenero on banking regulation and technology
Latin America’s financial institutions have weathered the tough economic times well. Global regulations and rapidly evolving technology will keep them focused in the years ahead, says the secretary general of the region’s banking federation.
Peru’s Pedro Pablo Kuczynksi: A president at ease
The LatinFinance crew arrives two hours early for our interview with Peru’s new president. Camera positions need discussing, lights need setting up, audio needs testing. And while we have been warned that the interview may start a little late, we don’t want to be the ones to hold things up
Interview: Andrew Claerhout on buying carefully
The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, one of Canada’s largest pension investment funds, is eyeing more infrastructure deals in Latin America after making its first Mexican play in June
Interview: Banobras’ Abraham Zamora and innovating for growth
Development bank Banobras is preparing project guarantees and other mechanisms to attract investors to Mexico’s infrastructure projects
Interview: Minas Buenaventura CEO Roque Benavides on China’s metals appetite
China’s vast infrastructure requirements are set to continue stoking demand from Latin America’s miners, says the chief executive of Minas Buenaventura
Interview: MagÍn Díaz and the normalcy bonus
The Dominican Republic’s efforts to develop its presence in local and international markets is paying off, as the sovereign eyes new avenues to global investors. Magín Díaz, vice minister of public credit, discussed his strategy with LatinFinance. By Sara Rosner & Miluska Berrospi
Interview: Brazil prosecutor Carlos Welter on the Car Wash probe
Brazilian prosecutor Carlos Welter has been part of a team that has recovered billions of reais and targeted some of Brazil’s most powerful elite. Welter spoke to LatinFinance about the investigation and what it means for Brazil
