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Category Archives: Southern Cone
Capital Flows to Latin America: Beyond Skitters and Jitters
Energy and financial analyst (and wannabe Chilango) Jesse Rogers on cold feet in Latin America’s strongest economies
Q&A: Argentine Energy Reform Bill
Samuel George on what it does and why it matters
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina, energy reform bill, Latin America blog, provinces, samuel george, vaca muerta, YPF
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GrieFault: What it Means for Argentina
On the economic, political and legal ramifications
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina, Axel Kicillof, Default, griefault, holdout, thomas griesa
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Press Conference: Axel Kicillof in New York
Argentine Finance Minister Axel Kicillof’s press conference following an inability to reach an agreement with holdouts funds, thus forcing Argentina into default
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina, Axel Kicillof, Daniel Pollack, holdout, Judge griesa, Vulture fund
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Are Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru Prepared to Pounce?
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone
Tagged Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru
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The Gringo’s Guide to the Argentine Holdout Crisis
A look at how the world ended up Todos Contra Argentina by S. George
Posted in Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, argentina pays, Axel Kicillof, carlos menem, Debt, Debt Crisis, fundos buitres, Judge griesa, thomas griesa, vulture funds
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The Pacific Pumas in 23 Graphs
Is the Pacific Pumas study TL;DR for you? Check out the Pacific Pumas in 23 graphs
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Alianza del pacifico, Chia, Chile, China, Colombia, constitutional reform, Debt, defecit, Ease of doing business, foreign reserves, Growth, Latin America, mexican reforms, Mexico, MILA, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, peace process, Peru, tariffs, TTIP
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Paying Peter to rob Pablo
Financial Adviser, Political Analyst and Jolly Globetrotter Alex Rosen on Argentina’s quest to return to the financial markets
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Alex Rosen, Argentina, Argentine crisis 2001, buitre argentina, Vulture fund
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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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Powering Growth: Chile’s Energy Conundrum
James McBride on Chile’s struggle to balance affordable energy and environmental sustainability
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Chile, energy, HidroAysen, Hydropower, LNG, Mapuche, Solar power, SunEdison
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