October 19, 2016 | Daily Business Review
These Harvard Economists Differ on How to Save VenezuelaSix months ago, with Venezuela hurtling toward calamity, one of its most renowned economists living in exile assembled a group of scholars with a decidedly unacademic goal: to save the country.
By Andrew Rosati, Bloomberg News
12 minute read
October 17, 2016 | Daily Business Review
GM Invests Millions in Mexico as Ford Absorbs Blows From TrumpAfter more than a year of watching Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump bash Ford Motor Co. for moving jobs to Mexico, General Motors Co. has pushed ahead with its own expansion. It just hasn't said as much as Ford.
By Andrea Navarro, Nacha Cattan and David Welch, Bloomberg News
10 minute read
October 12, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Brazilians Flee Drought-Ravaged Land Once Touted as FrontierIt was advertised as Brazil's "new frontier," the vast savanna running alongside the Amazon jungle that would help meet China's insatiable demand for food. The farmers of Brazil heeded that call, razing trees, plowing virgin land and planting soybeans at a frenetic pace for much of the past decade.
By Gerson Freitas Jr. and Tatiana Freitas, Bloomberg News
8 minute read
October 03, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Disillusioned Brazilians Don't Believe in Democracy AnymoreLuciano Pacheco, a 42-year-old owner of a key-cutting shack in the Brazilian capital, used to be a fervent supporter of the left-wing Workers' Party. His disillusion set in long before the party was ousted after 13 years in power, and he says there is no candidate or group he can now imagine backing.
By Raymond Colitt, Samy Adghirni and Bruce Douglas, Bloomberg News
10 minute read
September 29, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Argentina Sees First Tech Billionaire in Macri RenaissanceWhen Argentine President Mauricio Macri needed a place to sell his vision for reviving his country's economy, he chose the Buenos Aires offices of MercadoLibre Inc., Latin America's largest online marketplace. By his side was the company's 45-year-old founder and chief executive officer, Marcos Galperin, who used the August event to reveal plans for a $100 million investment that he said will create 5,000 new jobs in the region.
By Tom Metcalf and Blake Schmidt, Bloomberg News
11 minute read
September 21, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Temer Vows to Spend Political Capital on Reforming BrazilBrazil's President Michel Temer vowed to push ahead with unpopular measures to revive a troubled economy, saying his lack of electoral ambition gives him a free hand to act.
By Anna Edgerton, Bloomberg News
11 minute read
September 12, 2016 | Legaltech News
Benchmarking Global Privacy RiskPrivacy risk is global, but widespread benchmarking brings unique challenges.
By Brian Kudowitz, Bloomberg Law
11 minute read
September 02, 2016 | Daily Business Review
With Free-Market Practices, Brazil's Economic Policy Lurches RightBrazil managed to pull off the Rio Summer Olympics and silence the naysayers. Now the country has a bigger act to manage: approve a painful austerity package to help bring on an economic rebound.
By Peter Millard, Bloomberg News
11 minute read
August 31, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Rich Clan Shaping Brazil Narrative Stays Away From Dark ChapterBrazil's Marinho clan, with a combined family fortune of $18 billion, is trying to move beyond a past that keeps popping up between the cracks of today's impeachment crisis.
By Blake Schmidt, Bloomberg News
12 minute read
August 26, 2016 | Daily Business Review
A $67,000 Home Robbery Exposes $500 Billion Problem in ArgentinaThe case of $67,000 stolen from Argentine Vice President Gabriela Michetti's house should have ended when her bodyguard was arrested. Instead, prosecutors have shifted to tracing the money's origin, making her a public example of the challenges President Mauricio Macri's faces in weaning the country off its reliance on cash, an age-old system that in many instances hides tax evasion.
By Charlie Devereux, Bloomberg News
9 minute read
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