Noticias sobre Economy
Descubre las últimas noticias sobre Economy en Bloomberg Línea
Más noticias sobre Economy
Otras noticias sobre Economy
English
Colombia, Mexico Have Highest Employee Engagement In LatAm, Study Reveals
Remuneration and perks are determining factors for retaining talent, according to a study carried out by Betterfly and Criteria
English
Chile’s Inflation Cools In August
Year-on-year inflation during the month was 5.3%, the lowest in almost two years
English
How Colombia Can Seize Opportunities as US Shifts Its Supply Chain Away from China
The US is looking to change its supply chain to lessen its dependency on China, and there are opportunities for Colombia to compete, according to government advisor Juan Verde
English
Xi Jinping Snubs India G20 Summit Over Beijing Bilaterals With Venezuela, Zambia
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema will visit China from Sept. 10-16, while Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro will arrive on Friday for a seven-day trip
English
Venezuela’s Maduro Visits China to Seek Financial Support
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro will arrive in China on Friday as he tries to secure financial support from President Xi Jinping’s government before a presidential election
English
Brazil Congress Looks to Crack Down on Credit Card Rates With 100% Limit
Lawmakers voted 349-24 in favor of the proposed cap on Tuesday evening. It now must clear the Senate before President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva can sign it into law
English
ECLAC Raises Latin America GDP Growth Forecast for 2023
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean foresees growth of 1.7%, up from its 1.2% forecast in April, but Argentina’s GDP is expected to contract by 3%
English
Brazil’s Industrial Production Takes a Hit at the Start of the Third Quarter
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has tried to lift the manufacturing sector through tax incentives and other relief measures
English
Second Quarter Performance Fuels Optimism for Brazil’s GDP Growth
The economy will expand 2.56% this year, up from the prior estimate of 2.31%, according to a weekly survey from the Brazilian central bank published on Monday