Argentina’s financial crisis has affected the region’s
markets far more deeply than many expected. It has changed the way investors and banks approach risk in Latin America.
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Quenching Corporate Thirst
A 123-year-old Peruvian brewer has become the prize in
a fight to dominate the region’s beer market. The battle involves some of South America’s most powerful families.
Risk and Reward
Risk is everywhere, it is often said, and rarely has Latin America seemed riskier. However, without risk there would be no opportunity. Risk is on the rise in the region […]
Banking & Business
Globopar Defaults Globopar, the financial arm of Brazilian media conglomerate, Organizações Globo, has defaulted on $1.5 billion in debt, because of Brazil’s falling currency and a stagnant advertising market. Rio […]
Sovereign Report
Another Argentine Default Argentina defaulted on a World Bank loan in November when it failed to make the full $805 million payment originally due October 15. Instead, the government made an […]
Brazil’s Defining Moment
When President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva takes office in January, he caniether srenghthen the institutions needed
for job growth and poverty reduction, or undermine them and face the effects of collapsing economic activity, higher inflation and imploding financial systems. Mohamed El-Erian believes Lula has the guts and the will to restore financial stability to Brazil.
Bridging the Credit Divide
Commercial banks in Latin America are finally beginning to cultivate low-income customers, and finding the business highly profitable. They also are taking cues from
established micro finance lenders.
MarketWatch
Slip Sliding Away This year is shaping up to be the worst in a long time for mergers and acquisitions in Latin America. The dollar value of M&A deals […]
Mercantil Overcomes the Odds
Gustavo Marturet It is hard work running a bank in a country as unstable as Venezuela. The country has been in the throes of political and economic upheaval for five […]
Mercantil Wins With Modest Growth
Banco Mercantil stands head and shoulders above its competitors in one of Latin America’s smallest but more turbulent banking markets. Bolivia has been stuck in recession for four years and […]
