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Category: 2004
Back in Fashion
Latin American stocks are back in style. Now international and local stock exchanges must convince more companies to strut their stuff in the markets.
Brazil’s Challenge
Brazil needs to invest more than $200 billion in infrastructure. The federal and state governments hope to achieve this through Public-Private Partnerships.
Brazil’s Euro Comeback
Brazil returns to the European bond market for the first time in two and a half years and finds strong demand among Europe’s growing pool of institutional investors.
Can the Region Catch Up?
Latin America stands at the crossroads, with vast needs in transportation, electricity, telecom and water. What can be done to promote infrastructure investment?
Disturbing Numbers
New data on project-financing transactions throughout Latin America reveals a sharp drop in activity, despite ongoing economic recovery.
Fair is Fair
Just about any Latin American city, leaving aside its exciting nightlife, fine restaurants and stunning natural settings, is disfigured by growing slums, bad roads, shaky power systems, unreliable water supplies, […]
Flying High
Latin America’s best-run airline, LAN, has marked its 10th straight year of profits. Enrique Cueto, LatinFinance’s CEO of the Year, is the man who made it happen.
