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LatinNews Regional Monitor: Caribbean & Central America - 11 June 2018
From LatinNews Daily
Development: On 9 June, thousands of Guatemalans took to the streets in the capital, Guatemala City, calling for President Jimmy Morales to resign.... Read More
Nicaragua: Guatemala’s association of exporters (Agexport) has told reporters that more than 4,000 Guatemalan lorries are currently stranded on the border with Nicaragua.... Read More
From Latin American Economy & Business
Over roughly the last three decades the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region has been laboriously building up a patchwork of free trade agreements and sub-regional trade blocs.... Read More
The largest economies in Latin America have been affected by instability in global financial markets in recent weeks, which forms part of broader aversion towards emerging markets’ currencies.... Read More
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Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) exports grew by 10.6% in the first quarter of this year, but there are signs that the pace of expansion is beginning to slow.... Read More
After registering virtually no growth in 2017, there are signs that the economy is picking up pace.... Read More
Steemit attracts Venezuelans: Caught in an economy that is reeling from the combined blows of recession and hyperinflation, many Venezuelans are seeking out internet-based survival strategies.... Read More
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