http://www.investmenteurope.net/
Peru, Chile and Mexico are Societe Generale's favourites for LatAm investments
By: Chiara Albanese
27 Nov 2012
Despite the global slowdown, favorable domestic conditions have supported the growth of Latin America's most open economies, such as Peru, Chile and Mexico, and forecasts suggest strong capital inflows for 2013 which will fuel credit growth, according to Societe Generale.
Pages
Time
🇺🇸 LA
----
--:--
🇺🇸 New York
----
--:--
🇬🇧 London
----
--:--
🇮🇹 Rome
----
--:--
🇮🇳 Delhi
----
--:--
🇨🇳 Beijing
----
--:--
🇰🇷 Seoul
----
--:--
Showing posts with label Emerging Markets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emerging Markets. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Bloomberg: China Soft Landing May Be Hard for Commodity Exporters
Bloomberg
China Soft Landing May Be Hard for Commodity Exporters
By Bloomberg News - 2012.03.25 06:41 PM
The good news: China’s government will engineer a soft landing. The bad news: Even a soft landing is painful for industries that have become dependent on the world’s fastest-growing major economy as their main profit engine.
China Soft Landing May Be Hard for Commodity Exporters
By Bloomberg News - 2012.03.25 06:41 PM
The good news: China’s government will engineer a soft landing. The bad news: Even a soft landing is painful for industries that have become dependent on the world’s fastest-growing major economy as their main profit engine.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Bloomberg: Mongolia Delays First U.S. Dollar Bond Sale as Economy Set for 20% Growth
Mongolia Delays First U.S. Dollar Bond Sale as Economy Set for 20% Growth
2011.10.26 05:58 PM
Mongolia delayed plans to sell its first U.S. dollar-denominated bonds until 2012 as surging coal exports puts the economy on target to grow 20 percent this year.
2011.10.26 05:58 PM
Mongolia delayed plans to sell its first U.S. dollar-denominated bonds until 2012 as surging coal exports puts the economy on target to grow 20 percent this year.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Bloomberg: Chinese Mount Global Homebuying Spree as Governments Squeeze Local Markets
Related News: Asia, China, Real Estate, Emerging Markets, Economy, Finance, Retail
Chinese Mount Global Homebuying Spree as Governments Squeeze Local Markets
By Kelvin Wong, Nichola Saminather and Hui-yong Yu - Jun 14, 2011 1:00 AM GMT+0900
On a sunny Saturday in early June, Larry Zhou strolled the floor of a property exhibition in Hong Kong, wondering whether it was time to buy another home -- not in the city, where residential prices have soared 50 percent in the past two years, but maybe in Thailand or Malaysia.
Chinese Mount Global Homebuying Spree as Governments Squeeze Local Markets
By Kelvin Wong, Nichola Saminather and Hui-yong Yu - Jun 14, 2011 1:00 AM GMT+0900
On a sunny Saturday in early June, Larry Zhou strolled the floor of a property exhibition in Hong Kong, wondering whether it was time to buy another home -- not in the city, where residential prices have soared 50 percent in the past two years, but maybe in Thailand or Malaysia.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Bloomberg: Commodities Trading Is Banking’s New Battleground: Commentary Matthew Lynn
Related News: Bloomberg, Economy, Africa, Australia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, Opinion, Emerging Markets, Energy Markets, Finance, Commodities
Commodities Trading Is Banking’s New Battleground: Commentary Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn - May 10, 2011 8:00 AM GMT+0900
Bloomberg Opinion
Forget bonuses. Don’t worry about bailouts. That’s all history. The battleground that matters most for the banking and finance industry right now is the profits it is making from commodities trading.
Commodities Trading Is Banking’s New Battleground: Commentary Matthew Lynn
By Matthew Lynn - May 10, 2011 8:00 AM GMT+0900
Bloomberg Opinion
Forget bonuses. Don’t worry about bailouts. That’s all history. The battleground that matters most for the banking and finance industry right now is the profits it is making from commodities trading.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Asian Economies Are Hot Again, And So Are Stock Markets - CNBC
Asian Economies Are Hot Again, And So Are Stock Markets - CNBC
As the US and European Union economies struggle through the hangover of a deep financial crisis, countries in Asia that suffered their own crisis a dozen years ago are posting some of the fastest growth rates in the world. ...
As the US and European Union economies struggle through the hangover of a deep financial crisis, countries in Asia that suffered their own crisis a dozen years ago are posting some of the fastest growth rates in the world. ...
Monday, August 31, 2009
BRICs Emerging From Recession - CNBC.com
Emerging Markets: Out of Recession
BRICs Emerging From Recession - CNBC.com
Some emerging markets have rebounded strongly. Goldman's Jim O'Neill talks about when it's time to get in.
BRICs Emerging From Recession - CNBC.com
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)