Argentine president taps former central bank president to spearhead reforms for attracting private investment
Category: Regulation
Argentina sets sights on monetary reforms
President says cutting money creation to zero will rein in triple-digit inflation and spur economic growth
Bolivia closer to default after coup attempt: Fitch
Economic turmoil makes the country “highly vulnerable” to political shocks, Fitch analyst says
Investment in Mexico may slow on reform package – DLA Piper
Companies may seek higher returns for investing in the country due to risk posed by constitutional reforms, lawyers say
Milei scores big as Argentine Senate backs key reforms
President now has to get bills through lower house and then implement them to rekindle economic growth
Brazil green finance deals flourishing, says Anbima chief
Meanwhile, Brazilian markets regulator tells LatinFinance rules on sustainability reporting must reward issuers not punish them
New York sovereign debt bill falters
New York State Assembly fails to vote on bill before end of this year’s legislative session
Mexico’s M&A dwindles on “supermajority” concerns
Investors are waiting on the sidelines as concerns swell about potentially damaging constitutional changes under new government, a lawyer says
Mexican peso tumbles on calls for constitutional changes
Ruling party’s proposed reforms would hurt the financial sector and investors, a senior analyst warns
Sheinbaum to name cabinet in next few weeks
Mexico’s president-elect has so far only appointed her finance minister, Ramírez de la O, but other names are getting bandied about
