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At the third International Conference on Global Management, there is an air of optimisim surrounding the private sector in Peru.

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For Argentines who want to build houses with bricks made of trash, the technology is already available.

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The International Monetary Fund has always sought to maintain a reputation of intervening based on technical analysis of the highest quality; therefore, it maintains an Independent Office of Evaluation (IOE). Now there seems to be evidence to the contrary.

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Consumers are pessimistic about the future of the economy, as indicated by the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI).

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–Researched and written by Jonathan Castellanos Following the announcement to change a near 50 year-old policy from its foreign affairs agenda, the U.S. finally officially authorized flights between the two countries on July 7, 2016. 

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From May 2015 to May 2016 Brazil’s economy contracted 5.3%, and much of this can be attributed to the recession plaguing its main trading partner, Argentina.

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According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the region’s economy will shrink by 0.8% in 2016.

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Ecuador is in outright recession. It has been for the past two or three years and the trend will continue next year due to its state-centric model that is anchored in commodities like oil, according to Juan Fernando Carpio, professor at the University of Quito.

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Only 2.4% of all Latin Americans who have applications on their cell phones use the channel to purchase a product or service. 

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Brazil’s Finance Ministry affirmed in a statement made in late June that it expects Brazil to stay afloat in the face of economic of uncertainty following the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union.

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