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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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Against a backdrop of escalating drug violence, a self-described armed rebel group has announced its presence in...
As the largest bank in the 16-member euro zone, Spain's Banco Santander (STD) has fared pretty well during the...
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In late 2007, the Congress approved amendments to the Credit Institutions Law permitting supermarkets, department...
Finance Secretary Agustín Carstens said the economy will stall this year as the United States, which buys 80 percent of...
His crisis too: Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Until a few months ago, as financial and economic turmoil gripped...
RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazilian airline Azul expects to run a demo flight by 2012 to test a sugar-based fuel manufactured by...
Mexico´s telephone giant, Teléfonos de México, has launched a Web-based newscast while it awaits permission from...
A group of Colombian farmers has filed a lawsuit against the oil company BP, claiming that construction of a 450-mile...
I spent the last couple days learning about how countries in Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean might best to...
A key agricultural area of Brazil could face months of difficulties exporting its products after severe flooding...
Grupo Financiero Inbursa's brokerage unit purchased the Citigroup stake in a series of trades beginning on Nov.
A French film-maker and photojournalist who spent years researching a documentary on the criminal underbelly of El...
Presidents of Brazil and Colombia said after a meeting Monday that they will seek ways to double bilateral trade next...
Brazil and China signed a landmark agreement on Thursday that will ensure long-term supplies of oil to China while...
Cubacel, a company operated by the Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA), has a monopoly on mobile telephones on...
Santander on Friday retreated from Venezuela after its local subsidiary was nationalised by Hugo Chávez, the country’s...
PepsiCo Inc. plans to spend as much as $3 billion in Mexico over the next five years, in its latest move to expand its...
Some Latin American countries ... giving U.S. companies in the ... their ways of doing business or
Confidence that the countries in the region would not be hit by Wall Street's troubles has given way to concerns about...
In Halifax, a couple we'll call Richard, 53, and Wendy, 48, have built independent careers in business.
Brazil and China will work towards using their own currencies in trade transactions rather than the US dollar,...
China, which is pushing to end the dominance of the dollar as a worldwide reserve, has agreed a Rmb70bn ($10.24bn, £7.
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Top Sources: Latin America Business
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