United States reported a new record current account deficit in 2004, totalling 665,9 billion US dollars compared to the 530,7 billion of 2003.
The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, OAS, decided this Wednesday to call an extraordinary General Assembly next April 7 when the new Secretary General will be nominated.
US president George Bush has nominated US Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz as president of the World Bank.
Texas crude reached a new record high of 56,40 US dollars per barrel Wednesday in spite of OPEC having announced a 2% increase in oil supplies equivalent to an additional 500,000 barrels to the 27,65 million bpd it's currently pumping.
Argentine president Nestor Kirchner publicly stated Wednesday that International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato advises are not necessary.
Bolivia was again on the verge of political uncertainty following President Carlos Mesa decision to send Congress a bill advancing national elections and anticipating he would veto a hydrocarbons bill approved by the Legislative branch.
Argentine airline Southern Winds yesterday filed for bankruptcy protection with Commercial Court 15, according to the court's Web site.
The International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato demanded from Argentina respect for foreign investment following President Nestor Kirchner's national boycott proposal against oil corporation Shell.
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa in a dramatic appeal on national television Tuesday night announced he would propose Congress advancing elections as the only possible mechanism to put an end to the ongoing social-political crisis that threatens to engulf the country in a blood bath.
Foreign investments grew a steep 44 percent in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2004, reaching a record $56.4 billion, a United Nations agency reported yesterday.