The CEO shared insights on the effects of technology on the travel industry.
"At the same time new business models are invented, some others are destroyed," said the CEMEX CEO.
When walking through José Leonilson: Empty Man, a "small yet rich show [at Americas Society], one can tell it was curated with great care," says Hyperallergic.
Cernuda said the region, with a population of 644 million, has the ability to generate a lot of information when it comes to digital currency.
Immature parties and political institutions have left Peru on the brink of crisis. A coming impeachment vote spells more trouble ahead.
From cyborgs in Brazil to water shortages in Bolivia, we take a look at stories and trends shaping the region over the past year—and ones we expect to hear more about in 2018.
Government officials suggest that corruption hasn't gotten worse, just easier to spot. Here's why they're wrong.
“One of the most striking aspects of the Honduran political crisis is the lack of voice of the U.S.,” said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth.
As business mogul Sebastián Piñera gets a second stab at the presidency, we look at the implications for legislation, markets, and trade.
“I have a hard time seeing [the government] making sovereign payments next year,” said Francisco Rodriguez, chief economist at hedge fund Torino Capital, during a Venezuela forum at AS/COA.