The Dominican Republic is preparing for another capital markets offering.
Category: Regions
Mercantil Wins With Modest Growth
Banco Mercantil stands head and shoulders above its competitors in one of Latin America’s smallest but more turbulent banking markets. Bolivia has been stuck in recession for four years and […]
Time To Upgrade
The Dominican Republic’s tourism industry is trying to move beyond the mass market.
Mexico Preps for Fannie Mae
A federal guarantee for a securitization of real
estate development loans is a significant step in Mexico’s
evolution to capital markets-based mortgage
financing.
First Citizens’ Client Focus
Larry Howai Trinidad & Tobago is a small yet rich country where three relatively large banks compete fiercely for leadership. Yet from the depths of bankruptcy and restructuring almost a […]
Santander’s Tactical Success
An effective mix of aggressive marketing, higher-margin products and a rigorous pursuit of efficiency has enabled Mexico’s Grupo Santander-Serfin to post some impressive results and set it apart from its […]
A Caribbean Competitor
Securing a free trade agreement with the United States and attracting more foreign investment would add a needed edge to the Dominican Republic’s developing economy.
A High-End Gamble
A $3 billion luxury development will test the country’s ability to upgrade its tourism image.
A Modern Legal Framework
The Dominican Republic has enacted dozens of laws that favor free competition, as well as the solvency and reliability of the financial system.
A Regional Standout
The Dominican Republic’s strong economy continues to outshine its neighboring countries.
