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December 2009 - Posts
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Mexican stocks fall Thursday, with metals and retail stocks among the session's laggards, but the benchmark tracking the second-largest equity market in Latin America posts its strongest yearly gain since 2004. Read More...
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Latin American foreign trade will increase as much as 15 percent in 2010 as a global economic recovery and rebound in commodity prices bolster exports, according to Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior SA. Read More...
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Argentinians José Maria Di Bello (right) and his partner Alex Freyre. Photo: Marcos Brindicci/Reuters Two men from Argentina have become the first homosexuals to legally marry in heavily Roman Catholic Latin America, after the governor of southernmost Read More...
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South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan will attend a ministerial group meeting between East Asian and Latin American countries to be held in Tokyo next month, Seoul's Yonhap News Agency reported on Wednesday citing a ministry source. "Minister Yu Read More...
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TWO Argentine men have become the first same-sex couple to become legally married in Latin America. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY - Mexico City enacted Latin America's first law recognizing gay marriage Tuesday and said it hopes to attract same-sex couples from around the world to wed. Read More...
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Latin America's first gay couple to become legally married on Tuesday urged other homosexuals to follow their lead to the wedding altar. Read More...
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They had to travel to the ends of the Earth to do it, but two Argentine men succeeded in becoming Latin America's first same-sex married couple. After their first attempt to wed earlier this month in Buenos Aires was thwarted, gay rights activists Jose Read More...
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Two men have become the first homosexual couple to legally marry in Latin America, after the governor of Ushuaia, Argentina's southernmost province, granted their request, the couple and a witness say. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- They had to travel to the ends of the Earth to do it, but two Argentine men succeeded in becoming Latin America's first same-sex married couple. Read More...
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Two Argentine men become first homosexuals to marry legally in Latin America. Read More...
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Two Argentine men have defied national law to wed in Latin America's first same-sex marriage. Read More...
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They had to travel to the ends of the Earth to do it, but two Argentine men succeeded in becoming Latin America's first same-sex married couple. Read More...
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An official in Argentina's southern Tierra del Fuego province says two Argentine men have wed there in Latin America's first same-sex marriage. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES - Two Argentine men became the first homosexuals to legally marry in Latin America, after the governor of the country's southernmost Tierra del Fuego province permitted their wedding. Read More...
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Two Argentine men have defied national law to wed in Latin America's first same-sex marriage. Read More...
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Two Argentine men were joined Monday in Latin America's first same-sex marriage, traveling to the southernmost tip of the... Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina | Two Argentine men were joined Monday in Latin America’s first same-sex marriage, traveling to the southernmost tip of the Americas to find a welcoming spot to wed. Jose Maria Di Bello and Alex Freyre were married in Ushuaia, Read More...
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On Monday, two gay activists, Jose Maria Di Bello and Alex Freyre, were married in Argentina, making them the first gay couple to marry in Latin America. Read More...
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What's Your Reaction? The happy couple celebrates Latin America's first gay marriage. Read More...
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Two Argentine men have become the first homosexuals to legally marry in Latin America, after the governor of the country's southern most province permitted their wedding. Read More...
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Two Argentine men have become the first homosexuals to legally marry in Latin America, after the governor of the country's southern most province permitted their wedding. Read More...
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Two Argentine men became the first homosexuals to legally marry in Latin America, after the governor of the country's southernmost Tierra del Fuego province permitted their wedding. Read More...
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Two Argentine men on Tuesday became the first homosexuals to legally marry in Latin America, after the governor of the country's southernmost Tierra del Fuego province permitted their wedding. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Two Argentine men were joined Monday in Latin America's first same-sex marriage, travelling to the southernmost tip of the Americas to find welcoming spot to wed. Read More...
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Less than one month after a Buenos Aires court derailed the marriage of Alex Freyre and Jose Maria di Bello, the couple wed Monday at the southern tip of Argentina, making it the first same-sex marriage in Latin America. Read More...
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An official in Argentina's southern Tierra del Fuego province says two Argentine men have wed there in Latin America's first gay marriage. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Two Argentine men were joined Monday in Latin America's first same-sex marriage, travelling to the southernmost tip of the Americas to find welcoming spot to wed. Read More...
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Two Argentine men wed in Latin America's first same-sex marriage on Monday, helped by a provincial governor who ignored a court ruling that blocked their marriage plans earlier this month. Read More...
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Two men in Argentina have become the first homosexual couple to legally marry in Latin America. Read More...
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Two Argentinian men have tied the knot in Latin America's first gay marriage. Related Stories Bomb accused 'broke family contact' Children killed in tower block fire Obama orders terror safety review Sheen assault claim tape released Obama speeds home Read More...
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An official in Argentina's southern Tierra del Fuego province says two Argentine men have wed there in Latin America's first gay marriage. Provincial spokesman Eduardo Porter says the wedding between Jose Maria Di Bello and Alex Freyre took place at the Read More...
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An official in Argentina's southern Tierra del Fuego province says two Argentine men have wed there in Latin America's first gay marriage. Read More...
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An official in Argentina's southern Tierra del Fuego province says two Argentine men have wed there in Latin America's first gay marriage. Read More...
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Two Argentinian men have tied the knot in Latin America's first gay marriage. Tierra del Fuego provincial spokesman Eduardo Porter said the wedding between Jose Maria Di Bello and Alex Freyre took place at the civil registry in Ushuaia. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - An official in Argentina's southern Tierra del Fuego province says two Argentine men have wed there in Latin America's first gay marriage. Provincial... Read More...
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Two men have wed in Argentina, the first gay marriage in Latin America. Read More...
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Two men Tuesday became the first homosexual couple to legally marry in Latin America, after the governor of Ushuaia, Argentina's southernmost province, granted their request, the couple and a witness said. Read More...
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A recent SEC filing from Van Eck outlines its plan to launch a Latin America small-cap ETF. Read More...
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Brazilian stocks rise Monday, aided by gains among steel stocks as prices for most metals advanced, and by a forecast for stronger growth next year in Latin America's largest economy. Read More...
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Tiger Woods admired Mexican women and promoted a sex drug called Tiagra in a spoof news story in Mexico City on Monday, the Day of the Innocents, an equivalent to April Fool's Day in Latin America and Spain. Read More...
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Tiger Woods admired Mexican women and promoted a sex drug called Tiagra in a spoof news story here on Monday, the Day of the Innocents, an equivalent to April Fool's Day in Latin America and Spain. Read More...
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Acclaimed South American travel company Global Encounters launches its brand new website - South America Adventure Travel (SAAT) - offering travelers exciting, cutting-edge, budget adventures to South America without compromising on quality or comfort. Read More...
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Accu-Time Systems, Inc., the leading manufacturer of workforce management, time and attendance, and security access products, today announced that Marcos Rivera Kane has joined the company as Technical Support Engineer for Latin America. Mr. Rivera, who Read More...
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MIAMI, FL--(Marketwire - December 28, 2009) - David Adams, an award-winning, veteran reporter covering Latin America, has joined Page One Media, producers of PODER Enterprise magazines, with editions in the U.S. and Latin America. Adams has more than Read More...
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MIAMI, FL--(Marketwire - 12/28/09) - David Adams, an award-winning, veteran reporter covering Latin America, has joined Page One Media, producers of PODER Enterprise magazines, with editions in the U.S. and Latin America. Adams has more than 25 years' Read More...
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Acclaimed South American travel company Global Encounters launches its brand new website - South America Adventure Travel (SAAT) - offering travelers exciting, cutting-edge, budget adventures to South America without compromising on quality or comfort Read More...
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Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Ithaca, New York, the home of Cornell University, is among a handful of U.S. states and local governments planning to sell bonds during the last week of the year, traditionally a quiet period for markets. Read More...
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If you liked the housing bust, you'll love the clean-tech boondoggle. Read More...
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There are no comments for this article. Site designed and managed by CCN New Ventures. Managing Editor: Omatie Lyder, Head of TV News; Dominic Kalipersad, Copyright 2009 All rights reserved. Trinidad Express 35 Independence Sq, Port of Spain, Trinidad Read More...
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Colossal Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has topped Argentina’s football superstar Lionel Messi in the poll for the best Latin American and Caribbean male athlete in 2009, the Cuba-based news agency Prensa Latina has reported. Read More...
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COLUMBUS, OH.- Cinema Latino—the popular film series now in its fourth year, organized and hosted again by the Wexner Center January 8-30—offers the Columbus community a survey of recent and classic films from Latin America. Read More...
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The esteemed Culinary Institute of America has a campus in San Antonio, where foods of Latin America are a particular focus. Read More...
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Spain suspended Air Comet's operating licence on Tuesday after the airline filed for protection from creditors and laid off all of its 666 employees. Thousands of travellers were left stuck at airports in Spain and Latin America , and the Spanish government Read More...
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Special charter flights have been sent into airports in Spain and Latin America to rescue passengers left stranded by the collapse of Air Comet. Read More...
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Brian Moynihan, the incoming chief executive for Bank of America, has a daunting to-do list. Read More...
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Bolivia may be the poorest nation on the continent, but that doesn't deter Russian gambling companies, their operations curbed at home, from setting up shop Read More...
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SAO PAULO -- Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, will invest up to 2.2 billion reais (US$1.2-billion) in Brazil next year, the largest-ever expansion plan by the company in Latin America's ... Read More...
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Bolivia may be the poorest nation on the continent, but that doesn't deter Russian gambling companies, their operations curbed at home, from setting up shop Read More...
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The end of the decade nears: Events that shook America's confidence Read More...
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Spain will seek a string of agreements between the European Union (EU) and Latin America during Madrid's rotating EU presidency in the first half of 2010, it is reported Friday. Spain will seek close association agreements between the EU and Central America, Read More...
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A Roman Catholic Church official on Friday proposed a meeting in Europe with Colombia's main guerrilla leader to discuss handover of hostages and possible negotiations to end Latin America's oldest insurgency. Read More...
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The Christmas narrative, focused on the Bethlehem nativity, has captured the imaginations of Christians through centuries. What is it about this image we find so captivating? Read More...
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The financial and banking crisis is showing tangible signs of a recovery, according to the Presidents of the Central banks of the MERCOSUR countries in Latin America. However, all may not be rosy in the economy of the USA, where an apparent recovery could Read More...
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A frustrated group of European politicians has, over the past several days, come down hard on a number of Latin American countries whom it considers to have thwarted attempts to reach a legally binding agreement at the climate change talks, which ... Read More...
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As European countries tighten up border controls, a rising number of Africans fleeing trouble in their homelands are arriving at ports in Latin America. Read More...
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XL Re, the global reinsurance operations of XL Capital Ltd., announced changes in the management and underwriting structure of its Latin America operations, effective immediately. The operations ... Read More...
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Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The following events and economic reports may influence trading in Latin American local bonds and currencies today. Bond yields and exchange rates are from the previous day’s session. Read More...
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Four cancer patients became the first in Latin America to receive treatment using a fast form of image-guided radiotherapy that potentially enables doctors to improve outcomes while extending modern care to more patients. Â Doctors at Hope International Read More...
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Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The following events and economic reports may influence trading in Latin American local bonds and currencies today. Bond yields and exchange rates are from the previous day’s session. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY — Mexico City lawmakers today made the city the first in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, a change that will give homosexual couples more rights, including allowing them to adopt children. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY - Mexico City lawmakers on Monday made the city the first in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, a change that will give homosexual couples more rights, including allowing them to adopt children. Read More...
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Mexico City lawmakers on Monday made the city the first in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage. The move will give homosexual couples more rights, including allowing them to adopt children and apply for joint bank loans. MEXICO CITY — Mexico City Read More...
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Mexico City lawmakers on Monday made the city the first in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, a change that will give homosexual couples more rights, including allowing them to adopt children. Read More...
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Mexico City has become the first city in Latin America to legalise same-sex marriage, a change that will give homosexual couples more rights, including allowing them to adopt children. Read More...
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Mexico City lawmakers make the city the first in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage. Read More...
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XL Re, the global reinsurance operations of XL Capital Ltd , today announced changes in the management and underwriting structure of its Latin America operations. The changes are effective immediately. Read More...
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Mexico City lawmakers have become the first in Latin America to legalize gay marriage. Read More...
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Mexican stocks gained Monday, boosted by advances in bank shares, while other Latin American markets also joined a global stocks rally. Read More...
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch today announced that Luiz Carlos Couto was named sales manager for Latin America, and Marcelo Pereira de Carvalho was named senior sales officer for Brazil within the Global Financial Institutions Treasury business. Read More...
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Wal-Mart Stores said it had named Eduardo Solorzano executive vice president of the company and chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Latin America. Read More...
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DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Energy Map of Latin America & the Caribbean, 2009 Edition" map to their offering. Read More...
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NEW HAVEN — When it comes to celebrating the Birth of Christ, as depicted by the artists from Latin America, there is no medium too complicated or simple for the expression. Read More...
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The military cooperation agreement between Colombia and the United States that allowed the latter to expand its military presence in Colombia has provoked tension and controversy in Latin America, making it one of the big regional issues in 2009. U.S.-COLOMBIA Read More...
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WMT ) has tapped Eduardo Solorzano, the current head of its Mexican operations, to lead its Latin America business, the division's second chief in just seven months. Wal-Mart said last month that L... Read More...
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Marcos Galperin saw the future of Latin American retail while working on his MBA in 1999. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES -(Dow Jones)- President Barack Obama's senior Latin America diplomat came to Argentina this week determined to listen, and left with an earful. Read More...
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Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. named Eduardo Solorzano as chief executive officer of its Latin American operations, to take over from Vicente Trius , who left last month after less than five months in the job. Read More...
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BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has named the head of its Walmart de Mexico business as president and CEO of its Walmart Latin America regional operations. The retailer, based in Bento... Read More...
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in a mostly stock deal. Solorzano, who has been chief executive for the past five years, will also become chairman of the board at Walmex. His responsibilities at Wal-Mart Latin America will includ... Read More...
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has named the head of its Walmart de Mexico business as president and CEO of its Walmart Latin America regional operations. The retailer, based in Bentonville, said Friday that Eduardo Solorzano will oversee Wal-Mart operations in... Read More...
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) announced that the leader of its Mexican operations will oversee all of the retail giant's Latin American business, just seven months after the company's former Asian chief was given the job. Read More...
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) announced that the leader of its Mexican operations will oversee all of the retail giant's Latin American business, just seven months after the company's former Asian chief was given the job. Read More...
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MEXICO CITY -(Dow Jones)- Retailer Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB (WMMVY, WALMEX.MX) said Friday that Chief Executive Eduardo Solorzano has been promoted to chief executive of Wal-Mart Latin America and will be replaced by current Chief Operating Officer Scot Read More...
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Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc. named Eduardo Solorzano as chief executive officer of its Latin American operations, to take over from Vicente Trius , who left last month after less than five months in the job. Read More...
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has named the head of its Walmart de Mexico business as president and CEO of its Walmart Latin America regional operations. Read More...
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Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has named the president and CEO of Walmart de Mexico the new executive vice president, president and CEO of Walmart Latin America. Read More...
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NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings will host a teleconference today, Dec. 18 at 11 a.m. ET to discuss its outlook for the Latin America corporate finance sector. The call will be led by Daniel Kastholm, Managing Director and head of the Latin America Corporates Read More...
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Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. , today announced that Eduardo Solorzano, president and CEO of Walmart de Mexico, has been named executive vice president, president and CEO of Walmart Latin America, where he will oversee Walmart's operations in Argentina, Brazil, Read More...
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Dec. 18 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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RIO DE JANEIRO -(Dow Jones)- A shift in the Latin American oil hierarchy is under way, as Brazil's growing output leaves the country poised to overtake longtime energy powerhouses Mexico and Venezuela. Read More...
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CHICAGO----Fitch Ratings has a stable outlook for the Latin American metals and mining industry during 2010. Compared to their international peers, the companies in this region have been better able to weather the global downturn and have benefited from Read More...
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MONTERREY, Mexico----The credit outlook across the Latin American media and telecom sectors will be relatively stable in 2010 although growth will be more moderate than in years past, according to Fitch Ratings. Read More...
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Latin America wireless capital expenditure spending is forecasted to decrease 23.8% in 2009 after growing 46.7% in 2008, according to EJL Wireless Research. Read More...
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REDWOOD CITY, CA--(Marketwire - 12/17/09) - Latin America wireless capital expenditure spending is forecasted to decrease 23.8% in 2009 after growing 46.7% in 2008, according to the latest report from EJL Wireless Research titled "Latin America Cap Ex Read More...
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Dec. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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Up to 40 percent of the biodiversity of some Latin American nations could be wiped out by 2100 if climate talks in Copenhagen fail to seal a global warming deal, a UN body warned. Read More...
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SANTIAGO, Dec 16 (AFP) Dec 17, 2009 Up to 40 percent of the biodiversity of some Latin American nations could be wiped out by 2100 if climate talks in Copenhagen fail to seal a global warming deal, a UN body warned Wednesday. Read More...
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The European Union and Latin American countries have reached an agreement to end a 16-year dispute over EU banana imports. Read More...
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Nov. 12, 2009 -- The Prevention Research Center (PRC) in St. Louis is launching a multinational research project focused on preventing the leading causes of death in Hispanics in the United States and Latin America. Read More...
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Infosys BPO Ltd., the Business Process Outsourcing subsidiary of Infosys Technologies, today announced its alliance with Philips in Latin America. ... Read More...
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Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Unicredit SpA resumed coverage on Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA and Banco Santander SA, Spain’s largest banks, with a “buy” recommendation citing “strong business in Latin America.” Read More...
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Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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FedEx Latin America implements 360-degree evaluation tool, increases employee morale and productivity, and decreases employee turnover. Read More...
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Orica Ltd is alert to merger and acquisition opportunities and plans to expand in Latin America. Read More...
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Washington - US President Barack Obama has had little time for Latin America during his first year in office, even though he promised change in US relations with the re... Read More...
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Orica Ltd is alert to merger and acquisition opportunities and plans to expand in Latin America. Read More...
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Bangalore, Dec 15 (PTI) Infosys BPO Ltd, the Business Process Outsourcing subsidiary of Infosys Technologies, today announced its alliance with Philips in Latin America. Read More...
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As part of its continuing effort to buttress food and medical product safety in this country by working with its regulatory partners overseas, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced the opening of its Mexico City post. This is the Agency's Read More...
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Bangalore, Dec 15 (PTI) Infosys BPO Ltd, the Business Process Outsourcing subsidiary of Infosys Technologies, today announced its alliance with Philips in Latin America. Read More...
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CHICAGO----The credit outlook for the Latin America power industry will remain stable in 2010 as issuers continue to maintain strong liquidity, according to Fitch Ratings. The companies within the industry in Latin America successfully weathered the recent Read More...
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GENEVA (Reuters) - The European Union and United States initialed a deal Tuesday with Latin American, African and Caribbean nations ending a decades-old trade war over bananas. Read More...
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The European Union has confirmed it has clinched a deal with Latin American countries to end a long-running trade war over banana tariffs. Read More...
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Geneva - The European Union and Latin America have resolved a 15-year-long trade dispute over import tariffs on bananas, the EU Commission reported Tuesday evening. According to the report, EU tariffs on Latin American bananas would gradually be redu.. Read More...
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The World Bank gives its view of Latin America's efforts to curb climate change and of what it needs. Read More...
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Agreement brings to an end the world's longest-running trade dispute. The EU has agreed to slash tariffs on bananas imported from Latin America in a bid to end the oldest trade dispute in the world. Read More...
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Mama Cash aims to strengthen its regional knowledge and language skills by hiring an interim Programme Associate who has expertise in Latin America and the Caribbean. Read More...
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The Latin American construction chemicals market is poised for a surge in revenue, as it mirrors the radical improvements in the Latin American construction industry in terms of techniques and application of materials. Read More...
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Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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US President Barack Obama's "friendly smile" is hiding Washington's sinister intentions for Latin America, says former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Read More...
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Havana, Dec 15 (AP) Fidel Castro says President Barack Obama's "friendly smile and African-American face" are hiding Washington's sinister intentions for Latin America more evidence of a cooling in relations between Cuba and the US after a thaw had seemed Read More...
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SALT LAKE CITY — The Church History Museum now features a Latin flavor in a series of exhibits looking at The Church of... Read More...
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Cuban President Raul Castro criticized the U.S. over its Latin American policies on Monday. Read More...
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Helping Iran promote itself in Latin America is a “really bad idea” for the countries involved, Hillary Rodham Clinton said. The U.S. secretary of state hosted an electronic town hall on Friday with students from across the United States on the topic Read More...
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Raul Castro on Sunday declared the global climate summit in Copenhagen a failure from the start and urged leftist Latin American leaders to devise their own plan on how to cope with climate change. Read More...
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union reached agreement on Monday to put an end to a decades-long trade dispute with Latin American and other smaller producers over tariffs on banana imports, diplomats said. Read More...
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In rags and bare feet, they walk through Sao Paulo's dilapidated city center like ghosts. Read More...
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The credit insurance industry in Latin America is still a relatively niche market, but it is a fast-growing market in many of the region's countries. Read More...
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In the past year, reduced energy demand in Latin America and the Caribbean has raised the stakes for power equipment suppliers who face increased competition and downward pricing pressure. Read More...
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Latin American countries such as Argentina, Chile and Mexico have garnered a reputation for their global IT outsourcing services. Still, companies such as US IT services firm Cognizant are now keeping their Latin American divisions more focused on business Read More...
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WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Helping Iran promote itself in Latin America is a "really bad idea" for the countries involved, Hillary Rodham Clinton said. Read More...
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Buenos Aires, Dec 14 (EFE) Argentina tops the list of countries that smoke the most in Latin America, consuming 1,014 cigarettes annually for every inhabitant over age 15, media reports said Sunday, citing a World Lung Foundation study. Read More...
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Buenos Aires, Dec 14 : Argentina tops the list of countries that smoke the most in Latin America, consuming 1,014 cigarettes annually for every inhabitant over age 15, media reports said Sunday, citing a World Lung Foundation study. Read More...
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Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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Two major themes in 2009 captured the headlines of Latin America over the last year. The first major issue was the debate between the leftists and the more centre-right wing governments within the region. The flare up came amongst the conflict that overtook Read More...
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Members of Latin America's Leftist bloc will trade amongst themselves using a new currency called the "sucre" in the new year, the group said over the weekend. Read More...
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Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki denounces interfering remarks by the US about Tehran's close ties with Latin American states. Read More...
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Latin American countries Friday of promoting their ties with Iran which is pursuing nuclear program under international pressure, saying they should "think twice." "We also are well aware of Iran's interests Read More...
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Latin American countries on Friday against becoming too closely involved with Iran, saying it was "a really bad idea" that could have consequences for them. Read More...
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges Latin American countries to "think twice" before getting too close to Iran. Read More...
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday warned countries in Latin America to "think twice" about having ties with Iran because of its alleged support for terrorism. Read More...
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Latin American countries on Friday not to get too close to Iran, calling it "a really bad idea" that could have consequences. Read More...
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New York, Dec 11: Latin America and the Caribbean will bounce back faster than expected from the global financial crisis, with growth projected at over 4 per cent next year, a regional United Nations agency for economic development announced. Read More...
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Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of the sanofi-aventis Group, announced the expansion of its dengue vaccine clinical programme in Latin America with a new multicenter study in children and adolescent in Mexico, Colombia, Honduras and Puerto Rico. Read More...
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Led by resource-rich Brazil, the region is forecast to enjoy 4.1% growth next year, far outpacing the U.S. From appliance stores in Brazil to auto assembly lines in Mexico, signs are evident that Latin America has seen the worst of the global economic Read More...
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Latin America and the Caribbean will bounce back faster than expected from the global financial crisis, with growth projected at over 4 per cent next year, a regional United Nations agency for economic development announced today. Read More...
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SANTIAGO -(Dow Jones)- Gross domestic product in Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to grow 4.1% in 2010, picking up from a previously expected 3.1% rate, the U.N.'s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean said Thursday. Read More...
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SANTIAGO -(Dow Jones)- Gross domestic product in Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to grow 4.1% in 2010, picking up from a previously expected 3.1% rate, the U.N.'s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean said Thursday. Read More...
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Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of the sanofi-aventis Group (EURONEXT: SAN and SNY), announced the expansion of its dengue vaccine clinical program in Latin America with a new multicenter study in children and adolescent in Mexico, Colombia, Honduras Read More...
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Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of the sanofi-aventis Group (EURONEXT: SAN and SNY), announced today the expansion of its dengue vaccine clinical program in Latin America with a new multicenter study in children and adolescent in Mexico, Colombia, Read More...
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Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of the sanofi-aventis Group (EURONEXT: SAN and SNY), announced today the expansion of its dengue vaccine clinical program in Latin America with a new multicenter study in children and adolescent in Mexico, Colombia, Read More...
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Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of the sanofi-aventis Group (EURONEXT: SAN and SNY), announced today the expansion of its dengue vaccine clinical program in Latin America with a new multicenter study in children and adolescent in Mexico, Colombia, Read More...
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Buenos Aires - Latin America had braced itself for a difficult 2009, and perhaps beyond, but things turned out not to be quite as bad as expected. Regional leader Brazil had a relatively mild recession, with just two quarte... Read More...
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Hundreds of leftists gathered in Venezuela's capital have set plans for a regional movement in Latin America and are... Read More...
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Hundreds of leftists gathered in Venezuela's capital have set plans for a regional movement in Latin America and are expressing support for insurgent groups like the rebels in Colombia. Some 950 people from 26 nations agreed to form the Bolivarian Continental... Read More...
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Hundreds of leftists gathered in Venezuela's capital have set plans for a regional movement in Latin America and are expressing support for insurgent groups like the rebels in Colombia. Read More...
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This deal is one of the largest for IBM in Latin America, and shows that emerging markets remain a notable bright spot for the technology industry. Read More...
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French revenue and service assurance solutions provider for communications companies Araxxe expects to end 2010 with approximately 5-7 large telecoms operators as clients in the Latin American region, company CEO Xavier Lesage told BNamericas. Read More...
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Dubai, U.A.E., 9th December 2009 - Emirates Group owned business technology provider Mercator has recently successfully gone live with its product SkyChain in Latin America. Read More...
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Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro says the US has never ceased its "exceptional cynicism" towards the revolutionary nations in Latin America over the past 50 years. Read More...
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Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of the sanofi-aventis Group , announced today the expansion of its dengue vaccine clinical program in Latin America with a new multicenter study in children and adolescent in Mexico, Colombia, Honduras and Puerto Read More...
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Frost & Sullivan presented 25 awards to the best in Latin American industry at the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Latin America Best Practices Excellence Banquet, celebrated December 3, 2009, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Sao Paulo. Read More...
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Duncan Alexander, Vice President, Sales and Market Development, Mercator. SkyChain is a specialised IT solution aimed at airline cargo companies and is designed to maximise customers' performance, help them raise their service quality and optimise their Read More...
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LatinFinance will hold the 2nd Latin America Mid-East Investors Forum (LA-MEIF) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Read More...
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Caracas, December 8, 2009 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez congratulated his Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales for his landslide electoral victory on Sunday saying it was a victory for all of Latin America. Read More...
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Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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Despite many credible reports of violent crackdowns against supporters of ousted president, Mel Zelaya, the de facto government of Honduras has managed to hold presidential elections that came off better than most observers had expected. The easy victor Read More...
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Source: IPS Latin America has come to Copenhagen with the goal that the wealthy nations of the North pay their climate debt by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing resources to developing nations. But facing the risk that this strategy could Read More...
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International beauty contests tend to go down to the wire in deliciously fought competitive entertainment. But results often prove that those left towering above their pageant rivals are, more often than not, of the breathtaking Latina variety. Read More...
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Latin American economies are set to rebound in 2010, analysts predicted at a recent forum in Miami, which could help South Florida recover from its severe economic slump. Read More...
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FedEx Corp said on Monday that its second-quarter earnings would easily beat its previous forecast, citing strong growth in international demand for its air services, especially in Asia and Latin America, and its shares rose more than 3 percent. Read More...
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Mexico in late October became the first country to access the capital markets through the World Bank's (WB) new MultiCat catastrophe bond issuance program. Read More...
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NETANYA, Israel | RADA Electronic Industries Ltd. (Nasdaq:RADA) has signed a contract to upgrade the aircraft of a customer in Latin America, having a value of close to $7M. ... Read More...
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Latin American countries and Spain congratulated Bolivian President Evo Morales on Monday on his re-election, who according to unofficial results garnered at least 63 percent of the vote in Sunday's general elections. Although official results are yet Read More...
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Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina----The following is a comprehensive list of Fitch Ratings' 48 Latin America National scale rating changes for the month of November 2009, which include: upgrades, downgrades, Rating Outlook and Rating Watch revisions, and withdrawn Read More...
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SAO PAULO, December 7 /PRNewswire/ -- - Positioning in the most important company guide in the IT industry reinforces the company's growing presence in the United States Stefanini IT Solutions (www.stefanini.com), one of the most important IT consultancies Read More...
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NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings will host a teleconference on Friday, Dec. 18 at 11 a.m. ET to discuss its outlook for the Latin America corporate finance sector. The call will be led by Daniel Kastholm, Managing Director and head of the Latin America Corporates Read More...
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New Delhi, Dec 7 : India's exports to the Latin American and African region stood at $20.58 billion last fiscal, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya Scindia said Monday. Read More...
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India's exports to the Latin American and African region stood at $20.58 billion last fiscal, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya Scindia said Monday. Read More...
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SILICON VALLEY, Calif.----AGNITY, Inc., a leading provider of applications, solutions and services to mobile and fixed line service providers and enterprises, announced today that Fonet Global, a provider of Internet telephony services for business and Read More...
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Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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"ALLAH Akbar" blares from the loudspeakers as hundreds of Muslims file into the mosque for prayers. Outside, halal meat stores line the street as in Damascus, Cairo or Read More...
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The President has allowed his dealings with Central and South America to be hijacked by congressional conservatives and old-fashioned cold warriors Read More...
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- A combination of official tours, trade exchanges and lucrative orders for hard-pressed Latin American exporters has raised Iran's profile in the region and the peak is yet to be reached, new statistics showed. Read More...
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Frost & Sullivan named Global Crossing as the recipient of the Latin America Corporate Service Provider of the Year Award, at the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Latin America Best Practices Excellence Banquet, held yesterday night at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. Read More...
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A space policy workshop held in Mexico City brought together space institutions in Latin American and Caribbean countries. They have agreed to identify common elements in their space policies to facilitate international cooperation. Read More...
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Ron Rowland submits: Direxion, known for its 3x leveraged ETFs, launched four new funds on Thursday, targeting China and Latin America. The new ETFs seek 300% of the daily performance, or 300% of the inverse of the daily performance, of the BNY China Read More...
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Lakewood, Colo., — Nov. 30, 2009 — ACT Conferencing, a global provider of audio, web and video conferencing solutions , is expanding its operations in Latin America. Read More...
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CHICAGO----Fitch Ratings expects more positive credit and operating trends to emerge for Latin American pulp, paper and forest product companies in 2010, following an extremely challenging year for the industry in 2009. Read More...
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Based on data provided by Informa Telecoms & Media, 3G Americas has reported that the Latin America and Caribbean region had over 447 million total GSM-HSPA subscriptions as of third quarter of 2009. There were 119 GSM operators serving every country Read More...
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BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwire - 12/02/09) - 3G Americas, a wireless industry trade association representing the GSM family of technologies including LTE, today affirmed that the number of subscriptions to the GSM family of technologies (GSM-HSPA) continues Read More...
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From an "ETurbo News" article: More than 40 non-government organisations (NGOs) in Latin America have joined forces to urge their representatives at the International Whaling Commission to take action against “scientific whaling” programs. Read More...
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ESTORIL, Portugal (Reuters) - Latin America, Spain and Portugal on Tuesday called for the deposed president of Honduras to be reinstated as a "fundamental step" for a return to democracy in Honduras. Read More...
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An Argentine couple's bid to unite Tuesday in Latin America's first gay marriage was thwarted when city officials decided to block the wedding because of conflicting judicial rulings. Read More...
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An Argentine couple's bid to unite Tuesday in Latin America's first gay marriage was thwarted when city officials decided to block the wedding because of conflicting judicial rulings. Read More...
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They had planned a wedding day like Latin America has never seen. Read More...
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The first legal gay marriage in Latin America has been put on hold because of a jurisdictional dispute. Read More...
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The first legal gay marriage in Latin America has been put on hold because of a jurisdictional dispute. Read More...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - They had planned a wedding day like Latin America has never seen. Read More...
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They had planned a wedding day like Latin America has never seen. But as Jose Maria Di Bello and Alex Freyre were making final preparations, an Argentine judge issued an order late Monday to block the continent's first gay marriage on Tuesday. Read More...
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.----DIRECTV Latin America will present at Gabelli & Company’s 2nd Annual Best Ideas Conference on Friday, Dec. 4 at 10:00 a.m. /7:00 a.m. . The presentation will include an update and outlook on the DIRECTV Latin America businesses. Read More...
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DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Outlook for Medical Devices in Latin America" report to their offering. Read More...
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ESTORIL, Portugal (Reuters) - Latin America, Spain and Portugal on Tuesday called for the deposed president of Honduras to be reinstated as a "fundamental step" for a return to democracy in Honduras. Read More...
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Leaders from Latin America, Spain and Portugal said Tuesday that Honduras should return ousted President Manuel Zelaya to power. Read More...
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Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Tuesday that the presence of Iran in Latin America means a serious defeat for Israel's foreign diplomacy, the state-run IRNA news agency reported. The Iranian government has always paid due attention to Read More...
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Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Latin America is better positioned than other emerging markets to withstand fallout from a possible Dubai debt default because its economy is in better shape, said Pamela Cox , the World Bank’s vice president for Latin America. Read More...
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ESTORIL, Portugal (Reuters) - Latin America, Spain and Portugal on Tuesday called for the deposed president of Honduras to be reinstated as a "fundamental step" for a return to democracy in Honduras. Read More...
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Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Latin America is better positioned than other emerging markets to withstand fallout from a possible Dubai debt default because its economy is in better shape, said Pamela Cox, the World Bank’s vice president for Latin America. Read More...
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A last-minute court ruling cast doubt over whether two Argentine men will be able to wed as planned in Latin America's first legal gay marriage Read More...
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Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes today in Latin American trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices reflect the previous close. Read More...
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They had planned a wedding day like Latin America has never seen. Read More...
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