The Future of Latin American Oil
The pandemic accelerated the energy transition but the world will still be relying heavily on the region’s hydrocarbons for several decades. We investigate the role Latin America's oil producers will play...
The pandemic accelerated the energy transition but the world will still be relying heavily on the region’s hydrocarbons for several decades. We investigate the role Latin America's oil producers will play...
This is the third in a series of articles that use edited extracts from Oxford Professor, Edwin Williamson’s The Penguin History of Latin America, to help international investors today learn from the region’s past…
Ask investors about Latin America and they will answer with mining, agribusiness and petroleum. But as data becomes “the oil of the 21st century,” Latin America’s tech sector has more to offer, says Riley Kaminer...
The president elect has long ties with the region and is less confrontational than his predecessor but real change may be limited. We investigate how Joe Biden could change US ties with its major allies, and enemies, in the region...
Populism is increasing in Latin America and will continue to shape investor outcomes in the region. Oxford professor, Edwin Williamson, author of 'The Penguin History of Latin America', explains the history behind the politics...
International investors in Latin America often complain about political risk in the region. Oxford professor, Edwin Williamson, author of The Penguin History of Latin America, explains the historical reasons behind the region’s weak institutions…
OMNi, a fast-growing new fintech ‘super app’, is challenging the region’s poorly performing traditional banks. As it brings financial services to the masses it will create opportunities for investors…
Latin America has taken a bigger economic hit from Covid-19 than any other region, forcing its governments to assume dangerous levels of debt. The last time that happened it ended in the disastrous ‘lost decade’ of the 1980s. We explore if it is heading towards another debt crisis…
With hospitals at breaking point and dead bodies left rotting in the street – Guayaquil is a warning to the rest of Latin America, writes our Ecuador correspondent…
Latin America has been riven by political unrest but that shouldn’t discourage mining investors from the opportunities in the region. It is home to some of the world's largest mineral deposits and miners that bring benefits to local communities will do well...
Ecuador aims to produce up to 600,000 barrels per day in 2020, well above its current Opec quota of 528,000 bpd. The new energy minister will be hoping new concessions and rounds can attract the investment needed to make it happen...
Food and drink already dominate Latin America's exports to the UK. In a post-brexit world there will be exciting opportunities for the region's farmers and food makers to win more British custom. Canning House commissioned a paper to analyse the opportunities...