Latin American Economics
The Rubio Doctrine: How One Senator’s Venezuelan Gamble is Reshaping Global Finance and Investment
A deep dive into how Senator Marco Rubio’s hardline stance on Venezuela shaped US policy, impacting global finance, oil markets, and investment strategies.
Honduras on the Brink: How a Political Crisis Threatens to Upend the Nation’s Economy and Rattle Investors
A political crisis in Honduras, where the president has nullified past elections, is creating extreme uncertainty and threatening the nation’s economy.
A Diplomatic Freeze: Decoding the Economic Fallout of Colombia’s Intelligence Break with the US
Colombia’s suspension of U.S. intelligence sharing over potential migrant boat strikes signals a major geopolitical shift with deep economic implications.
Bolivia at a Crossroads: Can a New Centrist President Solve a Deepening Economic Crisis?
Centrist Rodrigo Paz wins Bolivia’s presidency, inheriting a severe economic crisis. This analysis explores the challenges and opportunities for finance and investing.