Recently released Know Your Customer requirements incite debate among private bankers, writes Lisa K. Wing.
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One Day, One Sale
Lehman Brothers bankers take a look at the build-up to last year’s biggest deal and the lessons drawn from that experience.
Pago, Si Tengo!
All indications are that Mexico will meet its foreign and domestic debt obligations in 1999.
Playing it Safe
In the current financing drought, bankers and issuers are cautiously reappraising strategies.
Real Challenges
LatinFinance talks to Alvaro Guerrero-Ferber, the man recently put in charge of Ecuador’s aborted privatization process, and asks what to expect in the year ahead.
Renewed Relationships
The US Ex-Im bank is once again supporting Brazil’s public sector. But will market insecurities stifle demand for the new financing program?
Re-regarding Reinsurance
Some of the world’s largest reinsurers are waiting in the wings as Brazil slowly prepares for the privatization of its reinsurance market.
Telecom Revolution
Global powerhouses like Telefonica are ahead in the Latin Assets race, but converging technologies are changing the rules of the game.
The Limits of Austerity
Lawmakers approved Mexico’s 1999 budget by the skin of their teeth; but with renewed capital flows far from certain, how long can the economy bear up under increased austerity?
Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
Money management professionals gather to discuss Latin America, as the region takes three steps forward, two steps back.
