Chilean lender finds strong investor interest for local market bond sale
Category: Chile
Chilean pension fund returns in question
South American country’s AFPs seek to keep up strong yields
Chilean pension fund returns in question
South American country’s AFPs seek to keep up strong yields
SPECIAL REPORT: Chile
One of the Andean superstars just a few years ago, Chile’s economy has fallen victim to the lower commodity prices that are hitting all of Latin America. The country posted […]
Chilean economy: Dented hopes
After business confidence took a knock from sweeping tax reforms, Chile’s long-term success hinges on how the government deploys its new revenues. By Phil Thornton
Codelco: After the boom
Across Latin America, mining companies are reeling from the crash in commodity prices. In Chile, that’s pushing Codelco to step up its defensive strategy. By Jennifer P. Roig
Rodrigo Vergara: Adjusting to the new global economy
Reforms in Chile are adding to headwinds from lower commodity prices and changing US monetary policy. But a strong macroeconomic framework has set the country up for success, writes Rodrigo Vergara M.
Chilean infrastructure: In search of buyers
As the price of commodities falls, copper miners are shying away from power purchase agreements. That’s putting strain on renewable energy producers looking to build projects with merchant financing. By Patrick Ferguson
SPECIAL REPORT: Pension funds
Pension regulators have a delicate balance to strike. On one side, they want to see returns for their country’s fund administrators flourish, expanding the pension pot as much as possible […]
Regional investing: In the neighborhood
Pension fund administrators are increasingly looking at the local markets next door. But despite many good intentions, regulations still hinder them from investing freely in other LatAm countries. By Shaheen Samavati
