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LT CFO Events-Mexico D.F., November 17, 2011
MEXICO AND THE WORLD ECONOMY
PRESENTATION OF CFO OF THE YEAR — MEXICO AWARD
BEST PRACTICES IN COST VISIBILITY AND EXPENSE CONTROL
BEST PRACTICES IN MULTI-COUNTRY FINANCE ADMINISTRATION
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Events Executive
Responsible for all Latin Trade Group /Miami Media Events budget allocation, logistics
pre and post and onsite event deliverables to ensure the complete success of the
event.
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Colombian Star
While Brazil will continue to garner most of the foreign direct investment going to Latin America the next few years, many companies are increasingly looking at another market for strong growth and relatively big numbers: Colombia, the largest Latin American market by population outside of Brazil and Mexico.
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Thank You, China!
Jose Antonio Rios, chairman of Global Crossing Latin America, is right on in pointing out that China helps Latin America more than it hurts it.
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The World of Eike Batista
What the Brazilian billionaire, Latin America’s second-wealthiest man, keeps close to his heart.
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Boosting British Ties
Jeremy Browne, the U.K. Minister of State for Latin America, is bullish these days.
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Bold Plans for Rio’s Port Zone
A makeover, akin to those of Barcelona and Buenos Aires, aims to transform a rundown district.
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The Contrarian: Protectionism returns to South America
Once sheepish about protecting select industries, South American governments are growing bolder in
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The Bottom Line: The three vertices of Latin America
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of sharing the lectern in Bogota with Dr. Augusto de la Torre, the World Bank’s chief economist for Latin America, at the Universidad de los Andes’ School of Government, which is led by Colombia’s former energy minister Carlos Caballero Argáez.
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Country Report: Colombian Star
Foreign investors are rushing to Colombia, lured by attractive regulations and a growing market.
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Country Report: FTA Boosts Business
The U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement is expected to help boost Colombia’s economy further.
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Industry Report: Insuring Growth
Latin America’s insurance industry is benefiting from the region’s economic growth, but also faces some major challenges.
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Latin America’s Best Companies
The Latin 500 shows the 500 largest companies in Latin America based on revenues. But which ones are performing best and not just in one specific year?
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Special Report: Shipping Weathers Global Slowdown
Port and infrastructure improvements and tighter logistics help to keep trade in Latin American growing.
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Latin America’s Technology Leaders
How Panama replaced Uruguay as Latin America’s technology king.
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Best of the Latin Trade Symposium & BRAVO Business Awards
The Latin Trade Symposium & 17th annual Bravo Business Awards
October 28, 2011
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LT CFO Events Miami
Despite in-region challenges, business in Latin America remains robust, according to participants in the August 26 LT CFO Event in Miami. And at the mid-year point, the regional economic outlook is positive, according to Kathryn Rooney Vera, senior macroeconomic strategist and partner at Bulltick Capital Markets.
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Made in Nicaragua
Best known for its revolutionary politics, Nicaragua is finally gaining attention for its Flor de Caña rum. The liquor is still aged in oak barrels along sugar fields in the northern town of Chichigalpa, where the Pellas family started its first distillery in 1890.
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