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LATIN AMERICA BUSINESS
The 20-odd countries that make up Latin America offer business opportunities aplenty. But there are also plenty of pitfalls for unwary investors. Check up on the latest deals, policy and regulatory changes, and political scuffles.
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By Makiko Asai and Anna Kitanaka Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- HSBC Global Asset Management’s Japan-based mutual fund...
Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s peso rose to a one-week high as stocks and commodity prices advanced after the biggest...
By Veronica Navarro Espinosa and Tal Barak Harif Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Controladora Comercial Mexicana SAB rose the...
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Mobius said stocks in Brazil, Russia, India and China are likely to rise by 30 to 40...
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Brazil’s success slowing the rate of deforestation in the Amazon may help keep the world’s...
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Brazilian stocks gained for a fourth day, sending the Bovespa index to the highest since June...
Consumers of LPG in the Peruvian capital of Lima -- home to eight million people -- struggled to find the fuel at...
Work stoppages resumed at the Silao, Guanajuato, General Motors manufacturing plant on Monday and will last through...
As the US economy tries to shake off the effects of last year’s recession, companies are looking for ways to make their...
Brazil’s state-controlled oil company, Petrobras, announced a crisis-busting investment plan Friday to spend more than...
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President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela has made Coca-Cola the target of his latest salvo against the private sector,...
Mexico's maquiladoras - factories that import parts and export finished or semi-finished goods - are suffering more...
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Under the rules, Telmex, as the company is called, would have to provide rivals with easier and cheaper access to its...
Heineken NV Chief Executive Officer Jean-Francois van Boxmeer, who yesterday won the auction for the Mexican brewer of...
Petrobras, Brazil’s national oil company, is in direct talks with governments including Washington and Beijing to help...
Mexican industrial giant Grupo Industrial Saltillo, or GISSA, announced the replacement of its chief financial officer...
Florida's largest group of citrus growers accused a Brazilian orange-juice processor of illegally dumping juice on the...
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