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Tag Archives: Colombia
Roaming: Pumas del Pacífico in Mexico City
Samuel George presents “Los Pumas del Pacífico” with Vice Ministers of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
Good Times, Bad Times: A Conversation with Carlos Vegh
No Se Mancha staff writer Jesse Rogers interviews Uruguayan economist Dr. Carlos Vegh
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged carlos vegh, Colombia, economic, emerging markets, Inflation, interview, jesse rogers, Latin America blog, Mexico, monetary policy, Peru, SAIS, taper tantrum, venzeual
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The Strategic Relevance of Latin America for the United States
By Dr. R. Evan Ellis, professor of LATAM Studies at the Strategic Studies Institute (Note: This article was originally published on the Strategic Studies Institute webpage)
Seeing Red: US-LATAM Relations Under a Republican-Led Congress
Political risk consultant Kareem Yakub on reinvigorating US-LATAM foreign policy
Cash and Carry: Latin American Currencies Under Fire
Jesse Rogers and Jonathan Levine clock the currency game in Latin America
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, carry trade, Colombia, currency, dollar, emerging markets, exchange rate, India, jesse rogers, Latin America blog, Mexico, south africa, tapering, turkey
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Q&A: How Will Plummeting Oil Prices Affect Venezuela?
Samuel George responds to a journalists questions
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Mexico + Central America
Tagged Brazil, Colombia, energy, falling, Latin America blog, Mexico, oil, oil prices, opec, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela
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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
50 Photos of Colombia
Some photos from recent trips to Colombia.
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean
Tagged bogota, boyaca, ciudad perdida, Colombia, filandia, getsamani, Latin America blog, magdalena, photos, photos of Colombia, quindio, salento, santa marta, tayrona, villa de leyva
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Shelter From the Storm: Latin America Seeks Climate Change Innovation
James McBride on Latin America’s attempts to unite the public and private sectors in pursuit of climate solutions
Colombia and Venezuela: Business in the Time of Cholera
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos prepares to meet with his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro.