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