Colombia is seeking loans of another $1.2 billion from the Inter American Development Bank (IADB). The highly-indebted country, which accounted for 12 percent of total lending approved by the IADB in 2004, has recently announced it would disburse $1.3 billion in emergency loans extended by the IADB in 2003. IADB president Enrique Iglesias has said that the bank plans to experiment in extending loans to Colombia in Colombian pesos.
Category: Regions
Beyond Japan
Latin American issuers have built up a following among wealthy investors in Hong Kong and Singapore – as long as commodity prices don’t plunge.
Heineken Eyes Bavaria
Heineken announced that it is among companies interested in buying Colombia’s Grupo Empresarial Bavaria as demand for beer in emerging markets outpaces consumption in the US and Western Europe. Fourteen percent of Heineken’s sales last year came from the Americas.
Still Waiting for Prosperity
The Andes should be benefiting from the global commodity boom. But that region’s patchy-run democracies seem incapable of capitalizing on the good times.
Gutiérrez Holds On
Ecuadorian President Lucio Gutiérrez said he would not step down in spite of calls for his resignation from protestors and political opponents. Thousands of people took to the streets of Quito late last week to protest his decision to dissolve the Supreme Court. Gutiérrez declared a state of emergency to stop the protests but quickly revoked the measure Saturday after the military and police refused to take action against the protestors.
Banana Republics
Latin America has done quite a good job handling its economic demons, although it hasn’t yet managed to cast out its archfiend: populism. But the machinations of Mexico’s political elites […]
All That Glitters
Copper company Codelco posted a banner year in 2004, largely on exports to Asia. CFO Francisco Tomic shares his optimism over what’s ahead in 2005.
At the Forefront
Oil wealth is often considered a curse, but Trinidad & Tobago – behind
the foresight of its leaders – has built the Caribbean’s most dynamic
economy on a large and well-managed oil and gas industry.
Waiting for the Next Big One
Last year’s hurricanes spotlighted the Caribbean’s vulnerability. How will this year treat the region?
Congress Votes Against AMLO
Mexico’s lower house of congress voted 360 to 127 to remove Mexico City Mayor Andrés Manuel López Obrador from office to face charges of disobeying a court order, which could derail his 2006 presidential bid. López Obrador called on his supporters to peacefully resist what he called an unjust, politically motivated attempt to derail his presidential campaign. He specifically accused President Vicente Fox of conspiring to block his candidacy. Yields on Mexico’s ten-year dollar bonds have widened out by 100 basis points since hitting a record low on February 10th.
