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Category Archives: Andean Region
Ecuador Returns to the Capital Markets
International economics analyst Monica Wojcik on Ecuador’s finances
Posted in Andean Region
Tagged bonds, Default, Ecuador, latin america bond, latin america debt, Rafael Correa
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The Sound of Santiago
An epic bro was taking a video of the Santiago skyline when Chile scored its second goal against Spain. This is what said bro heard:
Posted in Andean Region, Southern Cone
Tagged Charles Aránguiz, Chile, chile spain, chilean football, chilean soccer, Santiago, world cup
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The Pacific Alliance–What’s the Big Idea?
As the Pacific Alliance kicks off its ninth summit in Nayarit Mexico, this short video takes a look at why it matters at all.
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America
Tagged Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru
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The goal is peace: how Colombian football could affect the election
Can a football victory influence an election?
Posted in Andean Region, Uncategorized
Tagged Colombia, Colombia world cup, Colombian national team, election, football and politics, Santos, Uribe, Zuluaga
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Mercosur and the Pacific Alliance – do opposites attract?
Samuel George’s new post for the FT’s beyondbrics looks at the Pacific Alliance’s overtures to Mercosur. The Pumas must be crazy, right?….Right?
War and Peace and the Colombian Election
International relations specialist Natalia Lozano on the upcoming presidential elections in her country
Pacific Pumas: Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, an e-magazine
This month’s addition of the Global Economics Dynamics e-magazine focuses on Latin America’s Pacific Pumas–Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
Se Mancha Contributor on Colombian TV
Samuel George discusses the Colombian economy on Agenda Colombia
Game On: Latin America in the 2014 World Cup
No Se Mancha’s football guru Fulvio Bortolini analyses Latin America’s teams in the 2014 World Cup
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina world cup 2014, Brazil world cup, Chile world cup, Colombia world cup, Ecuador world cup 2014, el tri, Latin America football, Latin America in the world cup, Mexico world cup, tevez world cup, Uruguay world cup 2014, who will win the world cup, world cup 2014
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