Grupo Bimbo has set a precedent for other Latin American firms looking to expand outside the region
Category: 2014 July / August
PARAGUAY | Infrastructure: Back to basics
Paraguay’s infrastructure has suffered from years of neglect, but a new PPP framework could bring change
COVER STORY: The Shareholder Reformation
Activist shareholders are forcing change in corporate management across Latin America — with big implications for how the region’s corporations do business and potentially also for their cost of funds.
By Dominic O’Neill and Katie Llanos-Small
DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS: Stretching out
Issuers have taken quick advantage of a rebound in appetite for Latin American bonds following a brutal sell-off as the year began. But is the rally storing up trouble? ?By Eduardo Garcia
PARAGUAY | Macro-economy: Boom and bust
A new investor-friendly legal framework and efforts to improve infrastructure are key to Paraguay’s efforts to diversify its economy
Grupo México and Pacific Airport Group Grounded
A long-simmering dispute between Pacific Airport Group (GAP) and Grupo México may soon reach boiling point. Mexico’s Supreme Court is set to rule over the summer on whether GAP’s bylaws […]
PARAGUAY | Overview: Small country, big hopes
One year after former businessman Horacio Cartes took over as president, Paraguay is in the midst of what it says is an aggressive reform agenda
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The Mexican oil producer maintains its solid footing as it moves ahead with efforts to diversify its investor base
PARAGUAY | President interview: The reform imperative
Paraguay’s President Horacio Cartes says he wants to bring people out of poverty and into the official workforce – rather than raising taxes
