Latin America/Caribbean

Mexico’s Hedged Bet Hemming

Mexican shares continued to lead Latam indices as officials struck another oil hedge to guard against lower prices and Banco ...

Central America’s Serial Standby Alerts

Central American bonds, which feature in the EMBI, remained stymied by hesitant progress in restoring IMF programs after immediate post-crisis ...

Brazil’s Competitiveness Fix Figments

Brazilian shares stayed at the rear of main Latin markets, with utilities joining banks in beatings, as President Dilma Rousseff ...

The Andes’ Reshaped Peaks

Peruvian shares looked to stem losses as President Humala’s popularity fell to less than majority approval prompting another cabinet reshuffle ...

Latin Defaults’ Repeated Loops

As Latin America continues to garner notice for remaining outside the global economic fear epicenter, S&P issued a report showing ...

Argentina’s Stalking Stagflation Stagger

Argentine President Fernandez declared a “debt-free” day as the bonds issued from forced bank deposit “pesofication” a decade ago were ...

Brazil’s Harried Horizontal Gaze

Despite paltry corporate profits and more scotched IPOs keeping Brazilian stocks at the bottom of the regional pack, central bank ...

Jamaica’s Surly Celebration Chant

Jamaican shares stayed at a loss on a EUR 200 million bond maturity due in July as the island marked ...

Mercosur’s Misplaced Messy Progeny

As Argentina and Brazil hurl trade barbs and barriers cross-border contributing to double-digit stock market declines, Paraguay’s “institutional coup” which ...

Mexico’s Slick Oiled Machine Mastery

Mexican PRI standard-bearer Pena Nieto returned the party to Los Pinos after a decade in opposition in a 5-point victory ...

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