Latin America/Caribbean

Argentina’s Rough Repeat Reentry Paths

Argentine stocks and bonds tried to recoup big losses at mid-year after turning again to the IMF for a 3-year ...

Barbados’ Motley Default Crew Crucible

After her party’s sweeping election victory taking all seats in parliament in a repudiation of the government’s economic mismanagement, including ...

Venezuela’s Refugee Wave Window (Financial Times)

Emerging market fund managers still investing in Venezuela are no longer just focused on debt restructuring scenarios heading into May ...

Latin America’s Perverse Political Parade

Latin America topped Q1 main stock market results with Peru and Brazil roughly tied with 10% gains, as the President ...

Latin America’s Ineluctable Election Elevation

Financial markets in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico strained to continue early year positive direction, with looming presidential election cycles overwhelming ...

Central American Remittances’ Premium Protection Stakes

With the US planning to lift “temporary protection status” for Northern Triangle El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua and Haiti migrants, ...

Chile’s Elevated Election Rerun Fatigue

Chilean stocks on a 35 percent run on the MSCI Index through October were humbled as repeated rightist presidential election ...

Jamaica’s Weather Beaten Backstop Boomerang

Jamaican stocks were up almost 75 percent on the MSCI Frontier index and external bonds were reopened at record low ...

Argentina’s Churlish Change Election

Argentina financial assets shook off a brief scare about a parliamentary election opposition and Peronist party comeback against President Macri’s ...

Central America’s Clinging Clown Acts

Central  American bonds sold off as Guatemala’s president Morales, formerly a well-known comedian, ousted the UN’s anti-corruption monitor as it ...

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