
Latin America
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Features
Bolivian Turmoil Costs $2.5 Billion As Banks Take A Hit
Bolivia's economy and businesses arepaying the price for political upheaval.

Country Report
Brazil Opens Its Doors
With pension reform approved, Congress is shifting its focus to creating a more pro-business environment.

Features
Investors Fear South American Riots Are Becoming The New Normal
The region is ablaze and investors are adjusting their tactics accordingly.

News
Haircut Unavoidable For Argentina’s Bondholders, With Or Without IMF Help
The frontrunner in Argentina's presidential election is going to inherit a mess.

Features
Building Immunities: Q&A With Paraguay Central Bank Governor José Cantero Sienra
José Cantero Sienra, new governor of the Central Bank of Paraguay, talks stability, reform and external shocks.

Features
Escaping Global Turmoil: Q&A With Uruguay Central Bank President Alberto Grana
Alberto Grana, president of the Central Bank of Uruguay, discusses how the country is ensuring its long-term economic growth in the face of external pressures.

Features
Showing Initiative: Q&A With Central Bank of Brazil President Robert Neto
Roberto Campos Neto, president of the Central Bank of Brazil, on the economic prospects for his country and the region, and how reforms are helping mitigate risk.

Features
Solidity To Treat Volatility: Q&A With Peru Central Bank Governor Julio Velarde
Julio Velarde, governor of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, discusses his country’s coming rebound and shoring up stability to mitigate market swings.

Features
Strong Foundations: Q&A With Dominican Central Bank Governor Héctor Valdez Albizu
Héctor Valdez Albizu, governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, on economic prospects and efforts to attract investors.

Data
Latin America’s Mixed Signals
Latin American governments struggle to keep investor-friendly reforms on track in the face of slumping economies and a populist revival.

Data
These Islands Are Hopping
Many of the Caribbean’s small economies boast growth rates that put bigger economies to shame.