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After Much Turnover, Peru Gets First Female President
Without a majority in Congress,Dina Boluarte's ability to governis limited.
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Brazil: New Finance Minister Is Everything But Inconspicuous
Fernando Haddad's appointment as finance minister has divided Brazilian economists.
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Central America: Corn-Based Cards Replace Plastic
BAC Credomatic's bio credit card is made of 82% corn and fits in with the bank’s net-positive renewable-energy policy.
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Central America: Heading For Record Remittances
Greater remittances mean greater economic growth for Latin America.
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China: Domestic Jetliner Takes Wing
China aims to challenge the Airbus-Boeing duopoly, an objective that was unthinkable a few years ago.
Economics, Policy & Regulation
Energized US Agency Takes On Giants
The FTC is suing to block the merger of Nvidia and Arm as well as the purchase of virtual-reality startup Within by Meta (Facebook).
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Hungary Nips Feeding Hand
Hungary's inflation is soaring and growth is slowing as tensions with the European Union continue to create political instability.
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Malaysia: Roller-Coaster Career Reaches New Peak
Malaysia's tenth Prime MinisterAnwar Ibrahim has gone from politics to jail and back to politics again.
Executive Interviews
Storm Clouds Looming: Q&A With Nouriel Roubini
Nouriel Roubini, who predicted the 2008 financial crisis, has a new book, Megathreats: The Ten Trends that Imperil Our Future, and How to Survive Them. He shares his thoughts on stagflation, the climate crisis and how the corporate sector is responding.
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Tech Firms May Prove Penny-Wise But Pound Foolish
Massive layoffs are affecting the tech sector worldwide with some 971 companies laying off more than 150,000 employees in 2022.
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Testing The eRupee
The Reserve Bank of India will issue and redeem the eRupee and the commercial banks will manage the distribution and payment services.