Latin America's Economic Recovery Picks up Pace
Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director, Economic Indices, IHS Markit, crunches the latest PMI numbers and finds that growth in region’s major economies is building up speed...
Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director, Economic Indices, IHS Markit, crunches the latest PMI numbers and finds that growth in region’s major economies is building up speed...
In many ways Latin America is a climate change leader. Yet its finance industry is lagging behind, with private-sector institutions and central banks reacting slowly to global warming...
Another round of negotiations between the Nicolas Maduro regime and the Venezuelan opposition is underway in Mexico. Sandra Weiss, from IPS analyses the chances of success...
Ecuador's new President is enjoying early domestic political success - now he needs to reward international investors…
As fires continue to rage in the Amazon, a Canning House paper explores the worrying trends that threaten Latin America’s biodiversity, while also investigating how investors can help...
Upstarts with promising geology are working to improve conditions above ground to attract the billions of dollars they need to recover from the pandemic…
International investors in Colombia face a gamut of social, financial and security risks, yet the country's 4G and 5G infrastructure programmes remain an exciting opportunity, writes Claudia Navas, Analyst for Control Risks in Bogotá...
Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director, Economic Indices, IHS Markit, latest analysis reveals that the region's major economies are bouncing back in 2021...
In an exclusive Op-Ed for LatAm INVESTOR, Ecuador's new President, Guillermo Lasso, explains why he is reopening his country's economy to international investors...
With Peru, Chile and Mexico making life tough for miners it is time to look elsewhere in the region. We investigate what Brazil, Argentina, Guatemala and Ecuador have to offer mining investors...
Brazil already has one of the greenest power-grids in the world but, with hydro production falling, it is looking to alternative renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar and biofuels, writes Adam Patterson in Curitiba...
Back in February 2021, Gabriel Brasil, Lead Analyst at Control Risks, predicted the region's pandemic pain would lead to political upsets. An updated article, four months on, proves him right...
The region's rich reserves of copper, lithium, biofuels and clean hydrocarbons means that it will benefit from the push to 'net zero' regardless of whichever clean technology comes out on top...
Mexico was once a Latin American cleantech pioneer, but now the fate of its renewable energy sector will be decided in courtrooms and polling stations, writes Adriana Curiel in Mexico City…
William Russell, Lord Mayor of the City of London, outlines how UK investors can use green finance and clean tech to help Latin America recover from the pandemic and fulfil its energy transition...
The US isn't the only country in a building boom. Latin America needs massive amounts of new infrastructure to fully realise its clean energy potential…
Paraguay is building a second-generation biorefinery that will make the region a leader in green transport fuels and plastics. Latin America already has the world's greenest power grid but biofuels can help tackle its toughest renewable challenge - transport...
Disagreements between protectionist Argentina and trade-friendly Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay hamper the bloc's attempts to make new deals. Norberto Pontiroli, member of GPS, a Southern Cone-based food security think tank, analyses the potential for a UK-Mercosur agreement...