Latin America: Pensions and Investment News and Analysis – Page 2
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Features
Brazil’s trapped potential
Brazil’s huge market and competitive global companies hold out promise for investors but its economic recovery is being fettered by a political impasse
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News
NGO report attacks pension fund 'land-grab' in Brazil
Sweden’s AP2 says ‘confident’ in due-diligence process
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Special Report
Latin America:L’enfant terrible
Among the Latin American countries, Argentina, with its high inflation and capital restrictions, is arguably the most problematic investment prospect for investors, as Gail Moss finds
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Latin America: No more stereotypes
Having escaped the shackles of their stereotypes, Latin American countries today present to investors an attractive mix of low budget deficits, low public and private debt, and prudent monetary policy. Gail Moss reports
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Latin America: First place in Peru
Prima AFP would like to see limits on international investments liftged to that it can fully exploit its emerging consumer theme, writes Gail Moss
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Latin America: Funds that Brazilians bank on
FUNCEF and Banesprev are both moving to take advantage of Brazil’s evolving pension investment rules, writes Gail Moss
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Latin America: Domestic influences
To gain exposure to the domestic story, investors need to dig below the global LBO activity that has dominated the region, finds Joseph Mariathasan
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Latin America: The fat of the land
Fertile soil and good water supply – but lagging development – present a compelling opportunity for agriculture investors, finds Stephanie Schwartz-Driver
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Latin America: The long road ahead
Quality assets are not cheap, but those prepared to finance greenfield sites in Latin America can be well rewarded for taking diminishing risk, writes Cécile Sourbes
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Latin America:Waking up from the Chilean nap
At its annual ex-US meeting, the Harris School’s Dean’s International Council heard from a range of officials about how Chile is developing and implementing public policies to reach its development goals. Christopher O’Dea reports
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Latin America: Long and short south of the border
Improving regulatory and economic environments are helping the Latin American hedge fund industry mature beyond the locally driven investment culture. Joel Kranc reports
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Latin America: Across the Tropic of Capricorn
Chile’s well-funded pension scheme has been a major factor in the country climbing the global economic ladder. And minister of finance, Felipe Larraín Bascuñán, claims that in these tough economic times Chile’s strength will be ‘part of the solution’. Christopher O’Dea spoke to him
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