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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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Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim has no plans to buy a stake in BM&FBovespa SA, Latin America's biggest exchange,...
In recent years, Spanish companies poured money into Latin America, buying more utilities, airlines and other...
Auto sales fell more than 14 percent in November, according to the Mexican Association of Auto Distributors
Telecom Italia, groaning under €35bn ($44bn) of net debt, defied market sentiment on Wednesday and insisted it would...
Mexico's manufacturing index fell to the lowest level since the indicator was created four years ago, signaling the...
Vale, the world’s biggest producer of iron ore, has cut 1,300 jobs, will put 5,500 staff on paid leave and move another...
General Motors Corp. may decide whether to increase production at a new assembly plant in Mexico within weeks to take...
The Brazilian government's National Indian Foundation (Funai) recently said it would conduct flyovers in Amazonia,...
The Bolsa´s IPC index fell 4.9 percent to 19,533.08 on Monday, led by Cemex, which fell for the first time in six...
Analysts are searching for clues as to why remittances to Mexico leapt 13 percent in October, even as economic...
The ripple effects are already being felt. Communities in Latin America and the Caribbean report a reduction in...
A modification to the Foreign Competition Law intends to allow foreign companies to own as much as 100 percent of...
Merchants in this border town on the brushy banks of the Rio Grande have pretty much given up on a Merry Christmas.
Grupo Carso plans to build an $800 million complex, including apartments and a shopping center.
A committee in the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday approved an plan to allow foreign firms to own 100 percent of...
Cemex, the world's third-largest cement producer, rose 25 percent, the biggest gain since at least 1994, to 8.
Inbursa, the bank owned by Carlos Slim, the Mexican billionaire, has bought up to $150m in Citigroup shares over the...
A steeper-than-expected drop in U.S. durable goods orders is likely to mean further suffering for Mexico´s auto...
In Brazil, the world’s second biggest producer of corn and soyabeans, agricultural processors such as Bunge and Archer...
State-run Petróleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, plans to invest $20 billion next year in improving exploration and production.
LONDON - Hochschild Mining Plc, Peru's second-largest silver miner, will delay development of its San Felipe zinc...
Brazil’s state-run Banco do Brasil agreed to buy Nossa Caixa, a large public bank owned by the state of São Paulo, for...
Teléfonos de México, Mexico's largest fixed-line phone company, fell the most in a week after JPMorgan Chase & Co.
When Hu Jintao, China’s president, touches down in Lima on Wednesday, he will be accompanied by the biggest delegation...
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