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Latin America

Colombian Senate Passes Petro’s Key Pension Reform

The Colombian Senate recently approved President Gustavo Petro's key pension reform, now pending in the Chamber of Representatives. Introduced over a year ago, this legislation...

Milei’s Austerity Measures Spark Nationwide Backlash

Argentina recently saw one of its largest protests in the last twenty years, a direct response to President Javier Milei's strict educational policies. Since taking office, Milei has rapidly implemented fiscal austerity measures aimed at...

Venezuela’s Economic Resurgence in 2024

In a remarkable turnaround, Venezuela's economy is poised to outshine its neighbors, Colombia and Ecuador, with an expected 4% growth in 2024. This growth exceeds...

Bolivia’s Booming Cocoa Exports

In 2023, Bolivian cocoa and its derivatives hit a new export high of $2.9...

Poll Shows Left-Wing Coalition Ahead in Uruguay’s Election Race

In Uruguay's vibrant political scene, the Frente Amplio (FA) has taken the lead in voter preferences for the presidential...

The Decline of Latin America’s Currency Rally

The Colombian peso's rally, mirroring the 15% increase seen in Mexico's peso in 2023, might be drawing to a close. Analysts from Natwest Markets and...

Global Companies Join Chile’s Lithium Innovation Initiative

In an impressive show of international interest, companies from 12 distinct nations have rallied to a call from the...

Strengthening Bonds: Iran-Venezuela Deepen Ties

In a significant diplomatic encounter, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro warmly greeted a distinguished Iranian delegation in Caracas. The delegation was...

Argentina’s Economic Turnaround in Early 2024

In early 2024, Argentina heralded a new era of economic stability, achieving a fiscal...

Risk Landscape Across Latin America: An Overview

Latin America's markets are undergoing shifts due to a mix of economic volatility, supply chain...

Cuba Sees Tourism Boom with Global Interest Surge

Cuba marked a significant uptick in tourism this year, welcoming 809,238 international visitors in the first quarter alone. This surge...