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BusinessWeek January 14, 2010 Geri Smith |
A Proposed Debt Deal in Argentina Sparks a Constitutional Crisis An attempt to pay off creditors sparks a feud with the central bank -- and now a constitutional crisis |
The Motley Fool October 27, 2010 Matt Koppenheffer |
Grupo Financiero Galicia Shares Popped: What You Need to Know Shares of Argentine banking group Grupo Financiero Galicia soared as much as 26% on news that Argentina's former president, Nestor Kirchner, had died. |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2011 Esterhuizen & Sellitti |
Foreign Profits: Top 5 Performing Argentinian Stocks This overlooked market offers some interesting opportunities. |
BusinessWeek October 18, 2004 Colin Barraclough |
Investment Repellent Argentina's refusal to deal with jilted bondholders is taking a toll on the real economy. |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2008 Mann et al. |
Read This If You Think the $700 Billion Bailout Is Bad Reports from another week in the emerging markets: No matter how bad it gets here in the United States, we can all take solace in one simple fact: At least we don't live in Argentina. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 |
A Mexican Standoff In Buenos Aires Will holders of Argentine bonds get an acceptable deal, or be left out in the cold? |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
No Tears For Argentina Investors in the government's defaulted bonds are furious about a swap offer. |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Ye Xie |
The Argentina Veterans Eye the Euro Warily Argentina's debt default and currency devaluation offer insights to money managers assessing risk in the euro zone. |
BusinessWeek December 12, 2005 |
Kirchner Tightens His Grip In Argentina Argentina's business community fears that President Nestor Kirchner will increase his interference in the economy after appointing Felisa Miceli as Economy Minister. |
The Motley Fool January 15, 2009 Hanson & Weisshaar |
Cleantech's Future and One More Heckuva Cheap Stock This week in the emerging markets: Cheap stocks in China and South America... Latin American instability... next-generation energy production and clean technology... Masdar, Abu Dhabi's carbon-neutral city... |
Knowledge@Wharton April 23, 2003 |
Argentina: A Country Driven to Despair Looks for a President There is now widespread apathy among the people, voters are fragmented and the leading Peronist party is in crisis. In this setting, what type of government will emerge from the upcoming elections? And will it be able to carry out the reforms that the country so desperately needs? |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 |
Argentina: Cold Water on Hot Money Argentina is trying to stem the flow of hot money into the country. But the economy might get burned. |
BusinessWeek May 10, 2004 Joshua Goodman |
For Argentina, Crying Poor Won't Work Anymore Argentina's president wants to pay 25 cents on the dollar to bondholders. But Argentina's economy is red-hot. |
Knowledge@Wharton September 24, 2003 |
Argentina Sees Revival of Private Equity Players After Argentina's economic upheavals and last year's fall from grace, private equity funds are venturing back, sniffing out potential deals and picking up cheap assets where they can. |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Joshua Goodman |
The Asset Sale of a Lifetime? Argentina's devalued peso has Latin American investment pouring in. |
Bank Systems & Technology April 28, 2008 Sherree DeCovny |
JPMorgan Chase Extends Treasury & Securities Services in Latin America Responding to Latin America's expanding economy and growing export business, New York-based JPMorgan Chase has restructured its Treasury & Securities Services franchise to place an increased emphasis on the region. |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Argentina's Broken Pension Promise Argentina's experience shows that privatized pensions systems can still leave the elderly at the margin in a mismanaged economy. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 25, 2014 |
To Pay or Not to Pay: Argentina and the International Debt Market Finance Professor Laura Alfaro, who served as Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy in Costa Rica, recommends a radical solution sure to anger banks and fund managers: absolute sovereign immunity. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2007 Nathan Parmelee |
A Sea of Tranquility in a Financial Storm Some of the strongest economies in the world can now be found in Latin America, where companies have been largely immune to the volatility most companies around the world have experienced. |
IDB America November 2003 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Rx for democracy A new study examines the health of Latin America's democracies, and prescribes a strong dose of political reform. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2011 Donald Jay Korn |
The Latin Quarter Fortunately, unleveraged exposure to the region has been more than ample over the past decade. Planners with clients who can live with volatility might want to look south of the border. |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2010 Esterhuizen & Sellitti |
Top Performing Emerging Market Stocks for 2010 Emerging markets offer risks and opportunities. |
Bank Technology News October 2001 Daniel Joelson |
AT&T Takes Big Bites in Latin America Despite making headway, the telecom giant is learning Latin America presents its own unique challenges... |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Argentina: Reversal Of Fortune A surge of service jobs has begun to restore Argentina's middle class. |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2008 Todd Wenning |
Indian Tigers Cower; the Euro Hits a High Note A look back at the week's stock market news from Asia, Europe, and Latin America. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Argentina: Can It Go From Bad to Worse? It's hard to imagine how the Argentine economy could get much worse. Argentina's current plight is all the more troubling because only a few years ago the country was hailed as a poster-child for free-market economic reform in developing nations... |
Bank Technology News March 2002 Daniel A. Joelson |
Latin America Uncovers Internet Banking Leaders Economic conditions won't bury the growth of online banking in the region... |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Investing World Cup: Eastern Europe vs. South America Two regions with emerging but increasingly attractive markets square off. With more and more investors looking abroad for stock ideas, we present our own version of the World Cup. |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Geri Smith |
The Latin Chill May Get Even Frostier More than two years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, diverted its foreign-policy attention from Latin America, the Bush Administration is witnessing the consequences of its neglect. |
IDB America January 2004 Eduardo Lora |
The hidden danger in China's economy The concern is that Chinese factories are displacing the maquiladoras of Mexico and Central America as the preferred source of manufactured goods destined for the United States. Also, some blame China's growth for the sharp drop in foreign direct investment to Latin America. |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Joshua Goodman |
Argentina: Playing Hardball With Creditors Bondholders meet with Argentine officials in New York and six other cities in the U.S., Europe, and Japan this week. The talks will revolve around Argentina's call for a draconian 75% reduction in the principal of $87 billion in defaulted bonds. Nobody expects a breakthrough. |
Bank Technology News May 2001 Daniel Joelson |
Online Trading Craze in Latin America The market goes from hope to fear and back... |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Brazil: A Heady Mix of World Cup Euphoria, Election Anxiety and Economic Uncertainty While most people agree that Brazil's problems are less severe than Argentina's, there are nonetheless troubling developments in this huge sprawling country. |
BusinessWeek April 14, 2011 Rodrigo Orihuela |
Argentina Pursues Foreign Grain Companies for Tax Evasion While local companies gain clout, the country's top tax agency is accusing some global food companies of underpaying exit duties on soy products |
Finance & Development December 1, 2005 Singh & Collyns |
Latin America's Resurgence Latin America's recent resurgence amid continuing favorable external conditions provides another historic opportunity for the region to catalyze its considerable natural and human capital resources into sustained and higher growth. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Chile: A Beacon of Prosperity in a Turbulent Region Chile has chugged along. At a time of global frailties, its economy is healthier today than it has been over the past five years. What is behind Chile's success and can it be sustained? |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 |
Bond Investors Still Angry At Argentina After playing hardball for months, a cash-rich Argentina has finally thrown a bone to angry investors sitting on $100 billion in defaulted bonds. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Investing World Cup: South America South America certainly has its challenges. Countries will have to prepare themselves for the end of the commodity boom and find a path toward sustainable economic growth. But that's a challenge in many parts of the world. |
The Motley Fool November 17, 2007 B. Mann & T. Hanson |
Where 50% Annual Returns Are Common Jose Costa Buck, analyst for T. Rowe Price Latin America, discusses how his fund has returned 53% annually over the past five years, and how American investors can do it too. |
Chemistry World May 21, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
Abbott to buy Chile's CFR for $3bn The move will bolster Abbott's position in the rapidly growing markets of Latin America. |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2004 Toddi Gutner |
"A Perfect World for Emerging Markets" PIMCO Emerging Markets bond-fund manager Mohamed El-Erian sees "a continued long-term climb up the quality scale." |
Finance & Development December 1, 2005 Arminio Fraga |
A Fork in the Road Latin America faces a choice between populism and deeper reform. |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Carlta Vitzthum |
Madrid's Latin Play Is Paying Off Its Latin American index is showing surprising resilience six years after its debut. |
IDB America October 2004 Daniel Drosdoff |
A giant worth courting Will Latin America find ways to benefit from China's growing economic strength? |
Investment Advisor August 2005 Kathleen M. McBride |
Discovering Emerging Yield When you think of emerging markets, a conservative approach may sound like a paradox, but it's one way to describe the $347 million T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Bond Fund (PREMX) and its manager, Mike Conelius. |
BusinessWeek March 22, 2004 Geri Smith |
Latin America: It's In Play Again, Too Latin America is again becoming a place to invest in. |
The Motley Fool January 24, 2008 Tim Hanson |
The 2 Other Global Megatrends You Must Own Buy today and get rich tomorrow, by investing in these growing global trends. |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Investing World Cup: South America Rebuttal The past is "past" for a reason. Investors, by all means, spread your bets around. But don't get lulled into the bunko notion that there's no money to be made well south of our borders. |
The Motley Fool December 11, 2006 Will Frankenhoff |
Repsol YPF: Time to Draw Down Your Profits Political headwinds are likely to batter this oil producer's results. Investors, take note. |
BusinessWeek August 13, 2009 Reena Jana |
Chile's Silicon Valley U.S. tech companies are flocking to Santiago, where engineers are smart, wages are low, and government grants are plentiful. |