Clubs pay homage to the exclusive enclaves of the past, but have also adapted their offering to Latino tastes and at which membership is considered a must for making connections in the business world
Cristina Palmaka, president of SAP for Latin America and the Caribbean, says the majority of the region’s countries have not successfully implemented technologies to enhance savings and cost efficiency
Misspending represents 20% of public procurement, above the European Union’s 10%. Latin American countries’ social transfers are eight times smaller than those in the EU’s
Juan Pablo Córdoba, CEO of Nuam Exchange, the company formed out of the integration of the three stock exchanges, tells Bloomberg Línea of his optimism regarding a single market
In an interview with Bloomberg Línea, Greenpeace’s campaign director for the Andean region talks about the need for a new approach to carbon bonds in Latin America
The illegal production of fentanyl in Mexico has yet to spread to the rest of Latin America, but experts warn that the region will soon have to face the fight too
Much of airlines’ costs are in US dollars, and the currency’s fluctuations will affect ticket prices, while oil prices will be put under pressure by the war between Israel and Gaza
The South American country expects to reach a restructuring agreement with China in November, the final phase of its debt negotiations, according to President Chandrikapersad Santokhi
India and Nigeria are the countries where cryptocurrencies are most used, while Brazil, Argentina and Mexico are the top countries for their adoption in Latin America
The world’s top gold executives are converging on Denver this week, energy executives from across the globe are gathering in Calgary and climate experts and policymakers are taking over New York
Currencies from Brazil, Colombia and Mexico — countries with some of the highest interest rates in the world — gained as appetite for riskier assets grew supported by US inflation data and signs of economic stabilization in China
According to a survey by the European Investment Bank, the majority of Latin Americans will suffer the effects of climate change in their daily lives, with higher percentages in Uruguay and El Salvador
The US company is seeing an the opportunity to import materials such as used cooking oil, animal fat and distillers corn oil, which is derived from production of corn-based ethanol