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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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The Banco Central Do Brasil dropped the Selic interest rate by 50 basis points to 12.00% from 12.50% previously.
Latin America's most strategically-located country is booming, and its current prosperity is expected to accelerate in...
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru held its monetary policy reference rate steady at 4.25%. The Bank said the...
Carlos Slim, the billionaire banned from providing television service in his native Mexico, is offering shows for free...
When President Barack Obama starts his much-awaited first trip to South America, he should take his recent State of the...
Critics of Chile's free-market democratic model had a feast in recent days with images of massive student strikes and a...
When the U.S. economy is mired in deep recession, an economic tsunami generally washes over Latin America and the...
With its growing economy -- now the world's eighth largest -- and vast resources, Brazil has become a major global...
This HD video communication solution enables the hospitals in Linares and San Carlos to connect with specialists in Las...
Multinational companies face several challenges when complying with a myriad of regulations in Latin America.
'Will 2011 be the dawn of the Latin American decade?' asked the headline of a Standard & Poor's webcast.
The Central Bank of Colombia held its benchmark monetary policy interest rate unchanged at 4.50%. The Bank said:...
If a Martian had descended on earth last week and read the headlines, he would have thought that Latin America is the...
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's critics have taken advantage of his nearly three-week absence for treatment of an...
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The Banco Central de Reserva del Peru raised its benchmark policy rate by 25 basis points to 4.00% from 3.
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The Banco Central de Reserva del Peru raised its reference interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.75% from 3.
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Top Sources: Latin American Economy
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