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Brazil Traders ‘Sell First, Ask Later’ as Panic Sweeps Markets

(Bloomberg) -- First it was a collapse in the currency. Now the rest of Brazil’s financial markets are in the...

A twice-yearly shot could help end AIDS. But will it get to everyone who needs it?

MEXICO CITY (AP) — It’s been called the closest the world has ever come to a vaccine against the AIDS...

Uruguay Votes as Left-Wing Opposition Eyes Return to Presidency

(Bloomberg) -- Uruguay is on the cusp of becoming the latest country to oust an incumbent party this year, with...

Mexico Looks Past Trump Threats With $2.7 Billion Port Expansion

(Bloomberg) -- Mexico is looking beyond the incoming Trump administration’s threats of tariffs, betting on a bright future for global...

China’s Xi arrives in Lima for APEC, to open Pacific megaport

By Eduardo Baptista and Marco AquinoLIMA (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping will arrive in Lima on Thursday, kicking off a week-long diplomatic blitz...

A diminished Biden heads to APEC summit in Peru, overshadowed by China’s Xi

LIMA, Peru (AP) — If things had gone differently last week, U.S. President Joe Biden could have arrived at the...

In South America, Trump already losing a trade battle with China

By Marco Aquino and Eduardo BaptistaLIMA/BEIJING (Reuters) - In South American copper giant Peru, the incoming Donald Trump White House will find itself already...

Uruguay Goes to Polls With Investors Wary of Pension Overhaul

(Bloomberg) -- Voters in Uruguay are set to cast their ballots Sunday in a presidential race that’s being overshadowed by...

IMF raises Latin American growth forecast for 2024

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - GDP in Latin America and the Caribbean is set to grow 2.1% this year, three-tenths of a percentage point more than...

Analysis-Latin America braces for US election impact on trade, tariffs

By Rodrigo CamposLatin America is anxiously counting the days to Nov. 5, when U.S. voters will choose between relative continuity under Vice President Kamala...

Analysis-Mexico’s judicial reform stokes investor fears, though some analysts bullish

By Rodrigo Campos and Noe TorresNEW YORK/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's judicial reform has triggered investor concerns about uncertainty over the rule of law...

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