Latin America is set to grow faster in 2019, in part because of Brazil's economic expansion and a smaller contraction in Argentina.
What is the next technological transformation to take place in the region? Entrepreneurs from Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico share insights.
Alejandro Werner del FMI participó del evento organizado por Americas Society/Council of the Americas donde discutió la economía de América Latina y lo que se espera para el 2019.
Alejandro Werner del FMI habla sobre la economía en Argentina y el resto de Latinoamérica en una conferencia organizada por Americas Society/Council of the Americas.
The director of the IMF's Western Hemisphere Department discussed prospects for growth across the region, from Mexico's energy policies to Brazil's macroeconomic reforms.
"The real issue is what needs to be done by the international community to get Maduro out of Venezuela," said AS/COA vice president.
We track the crisis in Venezuela as interim President Juan Guaidó and his allies seek to replace Nicolás Maduro’s regime.
Nearing the midpoint of his presidency, Lenín Moreno is overseeing a soft landing after the excesses of his predecessor.
FGV’s Carlos Pereira explains the rules of negotiation and the president’s ability to pass legislation such as pension reform.
“[Military action] would be a step too far that would break up the international coalition against Maduro,” said AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth in The Wall Street Journal.