Posts Tagged ‘the global economy.’
Latin America attracts new investors
March 9th, 2010
Hard hit by the crisis, countries in Latin America seem close rebound. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, all entered into recession this year (up to 6% decrease of GDP expected in Mexico in 2009) should resume as early as 2010 with growth of 1% to 3 %.
Given this gradual return of the economy, Latin America is attracting new investors, who see the immense growth potential of the continent out gradually from the rubble of the crisis. The MSCI EM Latin America could well cross the threshold of 3 500 points a few weeks, lost sight level since September 2008.
Race in this new investment, each country has its peculiarities to play. The Bolivia and Peru haveTags: economic, potential market, the financial, the global economy., the markets
Expectations for the Fed meeting and the Summit of Heads of State
February 23rd, 2010
This week it is expected that the dollar continues to fall, losing positions against the euro.
After a brief spike at the beginning of the week, fell again on Tuesday against the euro in new annual lows. Thus, the euro traded at 1.48 dollars. (more...)Tags: dollar, the economic, the global economy.
Currency Market - Review Journal - Friday, September 18, 2009
January 20th, 2010
Dollar recovers slowly positions in the European session on Friday, with a slight drop in the Euro and the Yen, while the British Pound is falling on all fronts.
However, it could be a correction after several days of movements opposed to the currency, who would not abandon its downtrend. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: the dollar, the global economy., the trendline, to stocks