The power company sells $1bn in 2028 securities after books peak at $3bn, sources say
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IMF loan curbs Argentine bond sales
Argentina agrees to speed up spending cuts and set more realistic inflation targets to secure $50bn in financing
Currency portability is key for Latin American financial integration, says B3’s Belchior
Markets must bridge the foreign exchange gap to create financial exchange integration and attract more investment to the region
Latin America widens trade relations in the time of Trump
As the United States imposes tariffs on steel imports, Latin America downplays the threat of a trade war but looks to reinforce commercial ties with other countries. By Lucien Chauvin, Amy Guthrie, Thierry Ogier and Mat Youkee
Mexico goes to the WTO against US tariffs
Mexico follows fellow Nafta member Canada to Geneva (Photo courtesy WTO)
Mexico hits back at US tariffs
The country’s economy ministry promises to put up trade barriers against US imports of flat steel products, along with pork and other food items
Central America bets on integration to boost stock markets
Some stock markets are exploring green financing products and social financing as countries look to integrate their capital markets
Central America leading region in growth despite debt levels
Business leaders say a stronger push for PPPs is needed if the region is to deliver more sustainable growth
Central America in focus
Where economic expansion and social tensions are growing side by side (Photo: Falco Ermert – CC by 2.0)
Chile sets new economic plans in motion
As Chile feels the effects of its first downgrade since the 1990s, Finance Minister Felipe Larraín lays out the strategy to improve the country’s credit rating.
