The sectors expect a surge in foreign investment under the next administration to underpin a nearshoring trend, executives said
Category: Regulation
Mexico seeks to calm the markets
Finance minister’s vow to pursue fiscal discipline and debt reduction under President-elect Sheinbaum appears to have helped, as stocks rebound
Sheinbaum’s landslide victory worries investors
With a supermajority in both houses, the ruling party could pass constitutional reforms without checks and balances, analysts warn
Mexican peso tanks after election
The tumble is expected to put the breaks on peso bond sales, at least in the short term, but not undermine long-term growth, experts say
Argentine bonds, stocks rally as reform bills advance
Appointment of new chief of cabinet has defused government infighting, shown its political pragmatism
Mexico’s surging crime rate weighs on investment
The country wants to capitalize on its prime location for nearshoring, but a rising number of murders may undermine this potential, an expert says
Milei sharpens focus on reforms with cabinet change
Argentine president’s new chief of cabinet, Guillermo Francos, vows to rally political support for deregulation, fiscal reform bills
Mexico election: Crime, infrastructure gap top investors’ concerns
Mexico’s next leader must attract private investment and improve security, investors say
New York lawmakers rethink sovereign debt bill
Legislators to take into consideration feedback from financial industry, government
IFC says Mexico infra investment ‘to awaken’ after election
Mexico’s next president will have to partner with the private sector to finance badly need investments, multilateral lender’s country manager tells LatinFinance
