Brazilian clothing retailer tightens the spread on its latest issue in the local market
Category: Regulation
LatAm bond sellers wait out US midterm elections
US Fed meeting could also cause delays, but sources see a market window maybe opening later this week
World Bank grants two loans to Argentina
Multilateral lender says it will provide $950m to fill holes in the budget and extend child benefits
Caballero Verde acquires equity in defunct Uruguayan airline
Panamanian investor buys shares in LARAH, eyes government compensation for Pluna’s decline
Markets weigh political options in Brazil, highlight shifts in Mexican infrastructure
Mayer Brown’s attorneys speak of differing political ideologies in Brazil while in Mexico, key policy decisions can potentially shape the futures of Pemex and CFE
Investors remain timid amid inconsistent conditions
Emerging markets’ see-saw like sentiment still leaves room for a buoyant 2019
Cyber cash
Blockchain based providers are entering the remittances market in Latin America.
Tricky trade
As political overtones began impacting trade, Mexico and the US found common ground for their deal negotiations.
Setting ground rules
As technology disrupts traditional financial services, industry players across Latin America are demanding rules of the game.
On the defensive
Latin American’s financial sector is increasingly targeted in cyberattacks. Hackers are growing more creative and sophisticated, but countries are not cooperating enough to protect themselves.
