
Mexico Airport Operators Say Government Changed Fee Structure
Mexico airport operators Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB and Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB cautioned investors that the
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Peru’s Velarde Says Argentines Should Be Free to Choose Currency
Latin America’s longest-serving central bank chief has just stepped into a heated debate about the future of Argentina’s
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World Bank raises Latam growth estimate, citing inflation fight
By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK (Reuters) -The World Bank on Wednesday raised its growth estimate for the economies of Latin
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Why a Football-Crazy Continent Gets Just Three World Cup Games
For a region that lives and breathes soccer like South America, FIFA’s 2030 World Cup announcement could only
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FIFA World Cup 2030 to Be Hosted by Morocco, Portugal, Spain
FIFA announced that the soccer World Cup in 2030 will be hosted by Morocco, Portugal and Spain. Additionally,
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South Africa Weighs Meat-Import Rebates on Avian Flu Outbreak
South Africa’s government asked the nation’s trade commission to consider temporarily scrapping a duty on chicken imports as
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In the country of 'machismo,' a woman will be the next president
The governing party called it a ceremonial passing of the baton. But the opposition lambasted it as a "passing of the scepter."
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There’s an Easy Way to Find Safe Drinking Water Wherever You Travel
At Bloomberg Pursuits, we love to travel. And we always want to make sure we’re doing it right.
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Europe’s Volatile Gas Market Lures Traders From Far Afield
Europe’s energy crisis has made its main gas market a popular destination for traders around the world seeking
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Lundin CEO Joins List of Departures After Miner’s Corporate Move
Canada’s Lundin Mining Corp. said Chief Executive Officer Peter Rockandel has resigned and will be replaced by president
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Protesters Block Guatemala’s Highways After President-Elect Warns of ‘Coup’
Protesters blocked highways and marched in Guatemala’s main cities on Monday after president-elect Bernardo Arévalo denounced a “coup”
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Water Plants Turn Salty Due to Low Mississippi: Weather Watch
The drought that has led to low levels along the Mississippi River is now threatening the quality of
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