Mexican corporations take five of the 11 top honors for LatinFinance’s Deal of the Year awards, distinguishing the country from the rest of Latin America.
Category: Regions
Weak Cash Flow Calculations
Accounting practices help explain the undercapitalization of Mexican banks.
Chinese Checkers
Smaller countires in Latin America are strengthening their relationships with Taiwan, but at what cost?
Bad Timing?
The privatization of Colombia’s power sector is being fiercely debated. The government’s plan is under attack from several angles.
Controversial Calls
Credit rating agencies may be too negative on Latin American sovereign risk following their misjudgments in Asia and Russia.
Colombia’s financing needs: No hurries there
If Colombia had not gotten a commitment for multilateral credit, things would have been different. But government officials are reassured after securing $6.9 billion in multilateral financing for 1999-2002. The […]
Retail group courts small borrowers
Targeting the micromarket is a strategy that businesses other than banks are pursuing. Mexico’s Grupo Elektra, a home furnishing and appliance conglomerate, is extending credit to the poorer end of […]
Blazing the Trail
Two US power companies find that gaining a controlling interest in Peruvian utility means setting a precedent and contending with local investors.
The Road Back
Colombian banks, with the government’s help, are struggling to avoid future crises.
Capital Classification
One of the perennial complaints leveled by analysts against Mexico’s banks is that the institutions are unduly lax about what they classify as productive loans and what they consider to […]
