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Latin American Economy & Business - March 2015 (ISSN 1741-7430)

Leader
At one level, nothing has changed.... Read More
Regional Business Review
Argentina is again battling with the banks.... Read More
The announcement by the CAF/Development Bank of Latin America of a 50% increase in its authorised capital is just the latest move in a multi-year expansion.... Read More
It looked audacious and ambitious.... Read More
The future of Southern Copper’s long delayed US$1.4bn Tía María copper and silver mining project in Peru was again in some doubt amid local protests developing in March.... Read More
Regional Economic Review
Times are relatively hard for a number of regional economies.... Read More
Chile is considered one of the least corrupt countries in Latin America.... Read More
The Brazilian political and economic crisis is taking its toll on the industrial sector.... Read More
The liberalisation of trade and investment flows between Cuba and the rest of the world is good news for foreign banks (from Spain, Canada, France and Trinidad & Tobago) already providing trade finance services through their representative offices in Havana.... Read More
Thanks in part to spending related to the 2017 Americas Cup, and in part to an upturn in construction, Bermuda’s long recession may end in 2015.... Read More

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