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Amazon rival Mercado Libre to invest $4.6 billion in MexicoMercado Libre is investing a massive $4.6 billion in Mexico. This significant funding aims to boost online shopping and expand financial se...
FIFA 2026: Brokerages bet on sector winners as soccer World Cup set to kick offThe 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring billions to host nations. Analysts expect a surge in spending on hotels, airlines, and retail. Beer sale...
In rare outreach, top US military commander meets Cuban generals amid Trump tensionsThe top U.S. general overseeing Latin America met with senior Cuban military officials near Guantanamo Bay, discussing operational security...
West Asia conflict a stagflationary shock; world economy not ready for a long war: Bank of AmericaThe West Asia conflict has triggered a stagflationary shock, impacting global growth and inflation. Bank of America forecasts a lower globa...
Oil cos keep bleeding, on slippery slope with Rs 600-cr loss per day despite multiple petrol, diesel price hikesPetrol, diesel price hike: Despite the latest round of increases, officials acknowledged that current retail prices are still insufficient ...
Despite Trump's pressure, Cuba may not turn out like VenezuelaThe U.S. is increasing pressure on Cuba, but unlike Venezuela, the island nation lacks a clear opposition leader or succession plan. Cuba's...
US announces charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro in 1996 aircraft shootdownUS prosecutors have charged former Cuban President Raul Castro. The charges relate to the 1996 downing of civilian planes. Four Americans d...
Can Brazil become a major rare earths supplier?Brazil sits atop a potential bonanza of rare earths that has sparked global interest, led by Washington, as demand surges for the increasin...
The stunning way China is using America's own playbook to hit the US where it hurts most, and Washington has no idea how to respondChina Detains Panama-Flagged Ships: Nearly 70 Panamanian vessels held in Chinese ports. COSCO suspending operations at Balboa. A $2 billion...
Iran war hands OPEC's swing producer crown to AmericaAmerica is now the world's energy superpower. The Iran war caused an oil crunch, but the U.S. is helping. It is increasing oil exports and ...
For the First Time: Direct flights between Israel and ArgentinaIsrael and Argentina have launched direct flights connecting the two nations. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentine President Jav...
War revives stagflation dangers for global economyGlobal economic outlook faces uncertainty as seven weeks of Middle East conflict impact growth and inflation. Business surveys from Austral...
Asia relying on US crude to replace Middle East supplyAsian fuel makers are turning to US crude oil. This shift is driven by disruptions in Middle Eastern supply. Countries like Japan and South...
EaseMyTrip expands Latin American footprint; signs strategic partnerships in BrazilEaseMyTrip is expanding into Brazil. The travel booking platform has signed agreements with several Brazilian companies. This move aims to ...
Kamikaze from Mar-a-Lago: Despite all the death and destruction, it's Advantage IranIran war: Tehran had the capacity to set the region alight and squeeze the global economy. Now even more so after years of preparation and ...
Oil surge elicits tough love from Trump’s Latin American alliesLatin American governments aligned with Donald Trump are facing public backlash as oil price surges, triggered by the US war on Iran, force...
Latin American outreach: India, Argentina to expand ties in agriculture; energy; mining sectorsThe suggestions to explore untapped areas of cooperation was put forward last week by Foreign Minister at the 'India and Argentina in the N...
- Weakest recovery in developed economies after World War II
The pace of worldwide activity is likely to start slow and gradually build momentum, says a Scotia Bank report.
From galleons to globalisation: Dynamic trade and investment between Asia and Latin America will spur global growthWe often think of globalisation as a modern phenomenon, but nearly five centuries ago, Asia and Latin America were vibrant trading partners.
- Latin America lenders grant $9.3 bn in crisis aid
Three Latin American lenders pledged Monday to supply $9.3 billion in emergency aid to help countries across the region ease cash-supply pr...