Latin America has received substantial capital inflows over the last 20 years, but has failed to achieve sustained growth and development. Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski, the former Peruvian minister for energy and mines, now managing partner at Latin American Enterprise Fund Managers, a private equity firm based in Miami, argues that more investment, plus a deeper commitment on the part of governments are needed to make the region prosper.
Category: Peru
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.
A Difficult Climb
Peru still faces an uphill struggle, despite its top performing economy, reports David Swafford.
Digging for Growth
A potential mining boom helps Peruvians surmount pessimism over foreign multinationals’ withdrawal from the multi-billion dollar Camisea project.
Merge or Die
Grupo NBK’s Omar Goyenechea explains the ins and outs of the consolidation process sweeping through Peru’s banking system.
Peace Paves the Way
After more than 50 years of conflict, Ecuador and Peru seek common ground in trade and development.
In their own words. (Raimundo Morales)
Raimundo Morales, Banco de Credito Raimundo Morales is an 18-year veteran of Banco de Credito del Peru, having joined the bank after 10 years at Wells Fargo. Under his direction […]
Week ahead in the markets and on the pitch
Indicators rolling out this week as the World Cup monopolizes attention across Latin America
