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Citi exec to women in banking: Embrace your femininity

Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup Latin America, is responsible for the bank's operations in 23 countries, including Mexico, and remains one of the few female executives for the region......»»

Category: videoSource: cnnAug 10th, 2018

Latin America Is the Murder Capital of the World

Riven by drugs, gangs, weak institutions and lawlessness, the region accounts 8% of the world’s population but a third of its murders. It’s the only region where lethal violence has grown steadily since 2000......»»

Category: topSource: wsjSep 20th, 2018

Women in Latin America Are Being Murdered at Record Rates

The deadliest region for men has become perilous for women as well, especially in gang-riddled parts of Central America......»»

Category: topSource: wsjDec 20th, 2018

Metals Stocks: Gold prices gain, aim for roughly 2-month high as COVID’s rise rattles market

Gold futures trades slightly higher Wednesday, partly supported by unease in markets over a rise in cases of COVID-19 from more transmissible variants, especially in Asia and Latin America, that could hurt the world economic rebound from the pandemic......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchApr 21st, 2021

World"s second oldest airline, Avianca, goes bust

Latin America's second-largest airline, Avianca Holdings, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday after failing to meet a bond payment deadline, while its pleas for coronavirus aid from Colombia's government have so far been unsuccessful. Libby Hogan reports......»»

Category: videoSource: reutersMay 11th, 2020

Avianca files for bankruptcy as LatAm skies stay closed

Avianca Holdings SA, one of the biggest carriers in Latin America, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after travel bans across the region forced the Colombian airline to ground its fleet......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 11th, 2020

Air traffic in Latin America falls 91% due to the coronavirus outbreak

Air traffic in Latin America in April has fallen 91% compared to a year earlier due to the coronavirus outbreak that fully grounded two of the region's largest airlines and canceled almost all other flights, industry group ALTA said on Thursday......»»

Category: topSource: reutersApr 16th, 2020

IMF sees world in worst slump since the Great Depression

The International Monetary Fund sees the world economy suffering its worst recession since the Great Depression this year, with emerging markets and low-income nations in Africa, Latin America and Asia at particularly high risk......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralApr 9th, 2020

Latin America"s oil producers sweat to cover costs as price war takes toll

A price war between the world's oil powerhouses is leaving many producers in Latin American struggling to cover production costs, boosting the chances of output cuts and investment delays in the coming months......»»

Category: topSource: reutersMar 24th, 2020

Latin America"s largest airline to cancel 90% of its international flights

LATAM Airlines Group, the continent's largest carrier, on Monday canceled 90% of its international flights as demand collapsed and countries shut down borders in light of the coronavirus outbreak, leaving the region increasingly isolated......»»

Category: topSource: reutersMar 16th, 2020

Italy Places Milan Region Under Quarantine As First Covid-19-Linked Death Reported In Latin America: Live Updates

Italy Places Milan Region Under Quarantine As First Covid-19-Linked Death Reported In Latin America: Live Updates.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeMar 7th, 2020

Fras-le Announces its Results for 4Q19 | 2019

CAXIAS DO SUL, Brazil, March 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Fras-le S.A. (B3: FRAS3), which is one of the members of Empresas Randon, and is widely recognized as the largest manufacturer of friction materials in Latin America and a world.....»»

Category: earningsSource: benzingaMar 4th, 2020

3 jailbreaks in 3 countries reveal ongoing problems in fight against Latin America"s most powerful gangs

REUTERS/Gabriel Stargardter In the first weeks of 2020, Latin America has seen three jailbreaks mounted by the region's most powerful criminal groups. The e.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderFeb 28th, 2020

Corporate America is "missing" on diversity, homebuilder CEO says

The business world could get to a "better place" if companies hired more women and diverse candidates, Taylor Morrison CEO Sheryl Palmer says......»»

Category: topSource: madmoneyFeb 7th, 2020

Hyperinflation or Stagnation, Which Is Worse? Ask Latin America.

For much of the region, the long-held fear of inflation and instability has been replaced by a new fear of deflation and secular sluggishness......»»

Category: topSource: washpostFeb 7th, 2020

Netflix Analyst Likes Latin America Subscribers, Still Neutral On Stock

Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX) this week reported higher-than-expected subscriber figures in Latin America, but room for more growth in the Asia-Pacific region, Nomura Instinet said. Latest Ratings for NFLX .....»»

Category: blogSource: benzingaDec 20th, 2019

4 ways China is gaining ground in Latin America, according to the US"s top military commander in the region

AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco China's presence in Latin America continues to grow through economic, diplomatic, and military engagement. US Southern Command, which is responsible for US operations in the region, is keen.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderDec 18th, 2019

How Uber drains carmaker profits in Latin America"s biggest market

Like many Uber drivers in Sao Paulo, the ride-hailing app's busiest city in the world, Augusto Caio Pereira does not actually own or lease the car he nudges through the city's notorious traffic jams every day......»»

Category: topSource: reutersDec 11th, 2019

NEW: Ualá, a fast-growing personal finance app in Argentina, just closed a $150 million fundraising led by Tencent and SoftBank"s Latin America innovation fund

       See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Taylor Swift is the world's highest-paid celebrity. Here's how she makes and.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderNov 25th, 2019

How SoftBank is putting its stamp on LatAm"s venture capital scene

SoftBank, whose $5 billion Latin America fund has showered regional startups with cash, is also courting local venture capital funds, an unusual move for the Japanese investor that has jolted the region's tech scene......»»

Category: topSource: reutersNov 14th, 2019