Leading corporate executives express concern about Mexico’s economy and investment climate, though they see promising activity in the capital markets. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s first months in office have […]
Category: 2019 Q2
CEO LETTER: A NEW LOOK
Dear Reader, Most good things need refreshing once in while, not least magazines – and especially in an age where the printed word is more and more scarce. LatinFinance has […]
VIEWPOINT: WHAT TO WATCH
From Brazil’s lackluster economic growth to a possible resurgence in green bonds to a showdown over Venezuela’s debt, the second half of the year will be notable for some key […]
MARKET TALK: H2.2019
Strategists forecast a slowdown in capital market activity in the second half as corporate financing demand eases and economic concerns grow; bright spots remain for discerning investors. BONDS Mark Tuttle, […]
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
As Argentina’s presidential race heats up, candidates suggest the country should consider renegotiating its agreement with the International Monetary Fund. In the run-up to Argentina’s October presidential election, ghosts loom […]
THE LITTLE MARKET THAT MAY
Even as the country wades through a financial crisis, Argentina’s stock market is creating equity products to expand one of the region’s smallest capital markets. Argentina’s capital markets are volatile. […]
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
As a fiscal reform package is rolled out, many warn more measures are needed to reduce the government’s heavy debt load. Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado marked his first anniversary […]
ROCÍO AGUILAR
Costa Rica’s finance minister says the biggest challenge facing her country is implementing fiscal reform over the next year. Months after passing a hard-fought fiscal reform package, Costa Rica is […]
