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LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMY

The economy of Latin America continues to increase at a steady rate, as these once-small nations are finding their place on the world stage. Latin American economy covers all of the factors facing the economies of these growing nations.

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UK Only 74th, but Costa Rica Tops 'Happy Planet Index'more

the 'Happy Planet Index' - reveals a surprising picture of the relative wealth and progress of nations.

Honduras coup leaders under international firemore

Honduras faced increasing political and economic isolation on Wednesday as the European Union told its ambassadors to...

Honduras warns on breaks to credit flowsmore

Honduras has warned that any interruption of multilateral credit flows to the impoverished Central American country...

Brazil Looks Poised to Add to '09 Gainsmore

Bouyed by domestic economic fundamentals, Brazilian stocks are poised for gains in the third quarter, although...

As US economy struggles, Mexico feels the pressuremore

recover until we do,” he says. Mexico feels the pain from US recession Of all the countries in Latin America, Mexico is...

ECLAC sees twin deficits for LatAm in 2009more

VINA DEL MAR, Chile, July 3 (Reuters) - Latin America will likely have fiscal and current account gaps this year wider...

IMF sees LatAm economy off more than 2 pct in 2009more

VINA DEL MAR, Chile, July 3 (Reuters) - Latin America's economy may suffer a sizeable contraction this year because of...

IMF plans debt issuance for bail-outsmore

The decision by the IMF board to issue interest-bearing notes, with a maturity of up to five years, opens the way for...

Helping hand makes homeowners of poormore

Brazil’s government has announced a series of “anti-cyclical” measures to boost growth since the onset of the global...

Economic free fall shakes Caribbean more

Grenada Prime Minister Tillman Thomas stood before a roomful of world leaders at the United Nations in New York last...

Pro-business president takes office in Panamamore

Businessman Ricardo Martinelli was sworn in as Panama's new president on Wednesday, promising to start the biggest...

In Mexico's 3rd Period, 'September Is Going to Be Key'more

After surging during the second quarter, stocks in Mexico face a bumpy ride over the next three months with corporate...

Mexicans hit hard by US woesmore

sent home from migrant workers north of the border is the second biggest source of revenue for the Mexican economy -...

Global economy precarious: World Bankmore

The world economy is still in a precarious position despite signs of recovery, World Bank President Robert Zoellick...

US cuts Bolivian tariff exemptions more

The U.S. government said Tuesday that it was not renewing valuable tariff exemptions for Bolivia, complaining that the...

Cubans get official OK for multiple jobs more

Cuba is letting workers hold multiple government jobs for the first time under an overhaul of the island's labor system.

Brazil extends sales tax cutsmore

Brazil has extended cuts in sales taxes on 70 capital goods and reduced long-term interest rates to stimulate the...

World Bank pauses lending to Hondurasmore

The World Bank said it will pause lending to Honduras as Manuel Zelaya, the deposed president, announced plans to...

UPDATE 2-Brazil govt sets 2011 inflation target at 4.5 pctmore

BRCPI=ECI rose 0.47 percent in May, little changed from April, but some fear that a recovery in Latin America's largest...

LatAm ill-prepared for China expansion: expertsmore

said on Tuesday. China and Latin American specialists speaking at a conference in Sao Paulo said China sees Latin...

UPDATE 1-Brazil govt sets 2011 inflation target at 4.5 pctmore

index BRCPI=ECI rose 0.47 percent in May, little changed from April, but some fear a recovery in Latin America's...

The Economics Behind the Honduras Coupmore

before a military coup ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, the country was in a financial pinch. One of Latin...

Argentina faces having to import wheatmore

Argentina, which considers itself the world’s bread basket, faces having to import wheat next year after the worst...

Mexican factories edge in on China more

More than 200 companies from around the world have factories in Reynosa, Mexico, employing 128,000 workers with average...

Emerging Markets Report: Mexico's outlook hinges on ratings, U.S.more

stave off ratings downgrades and on firm signs of a U.S. economic rebound, analysts said last week. Latin America's...

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  • thenews.com.mx
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  • Washington Post
  • People's Daily Online
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