The future of the Brazilian economy is uncertain due to increased privatization and denationalization.
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Between the months of January and July of 2019, a record amount of money was sent to Mexico from abroad. The Banco de México estimates 20,524 million dollars were sent from abroad to Mexico.
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The financial hardships of Colombian airline Avianca were recently exposed following a video leaked to social media. Only three months after the 100th birthday of the company, the administration of Avianca is now re-evaluating the future of the company.
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The TGN, Transportadora de Gas del Norte, that operates almost 9,000 kilometers of pipelines in Argentina, sees the potential to start exporting gas to Brazil in the next few years.
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As Argentina’s political leaders prepare for election campaigns, social leader Juan Grabois caused a stir with new proposals.
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In the past four years, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been in collaboration with various Colombian financial institutions to provide opportunities for obtaining credit in the form of loans, savings and micro-insurance for people living in rural areas that have been affected by armed conflict and illegal mining activity.
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It appears that Macri’s defeat in the primary has aroused the fear of investors.
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In approaching a solution to the traffic crisis in Asunción, engineer Pablo Callizo proposed the project “Asubte,” influenced by models existing in other large cities such as London and New York.
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An investigation in Venezuela by the Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce reveals that 99% of private companies in the state of Zulia are in “a critical situation.”
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According to the latest figures reported by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), the inflation of the Venezuelan bolívar reached 283,000% between April 2018 and April 2019, making Venezuela the only economy in the world currently hyper inflated.
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