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Tag Archives: Mexico
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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Chile’s Carbon Tax: The Price is Right?
James McBride on Chile’s new carbon tax
Posted in Regions, Southern Cone
Tagged Bachelet, British Columbia, cap and trade, Carbon, Chile, China, energy, ETS, Mexico, tax policy, Vancouver
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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
Interview with Energy Expert John Padilla on Mexico’s Reforms
A few months ago I had a chance to catch up with John Padilla in Mexico City to talk about the Mexican energy reforms.
Security–Mexico’s Missing Reform
Theodore Kahn explains why public security holds the key to Peña Nieto’s reform agenda.
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged decentralization, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, Michoacan, security policy, War on Drugs
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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 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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