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Latin America

  • Monday, October 8th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    “Che” Guevara remembered 40 years after death

    Memorial at  the place where  “Che” Guevara was executed

    It's been 40 years since the militant revolutionary was executed in a Bolivian schoolhouse. To leftist governments across Latin America, he's still a beloved icon. It was a long fight, but the Cubans have finally conquered this forlorn Andean hamlet, four decades after Ernesto “Che” Guevara was executed in the adobe schoolhouse.

  • Monday, October 8th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    New round of US influence lobbying in South America

    Spanish speaking Gutierrez will spend a week in Uruguay and Brazil

    United States Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez arrived Monday in Uruguay as part of a regional visit that also includes Brazil, with the purpose of further promoting greater bilateral trade, economic growth and greater commercial cooperation.

  • Monday, October 8th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    IMF Rato warns Latam about impacts of US sub prime crisis

    The credit squeeze will force governments worldwide to make substantial changes to their budget plans, Rodrigo Rato, outgoing managing director of the International Monetary Fund, has warned. He said that the credit squeeze was a “serious crisis” that was not over yet and would curtail growth worldwide.

  • Saturday, October 6th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Record budget surplus in Chile this year: 8.1% of GDP

    Because of high copper prices, Chilean treasury officials now believe that they will end the year with a historic budget surplus of 8.1% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

  • Saturday, October 6th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Pinochet's relatives and former associates released on bail

    Pinochet widow still at Santiago Military Hospital

    Former General Augusto Pinochet's widow, children and former associates were provisional released on bail Saturday, two days after their arrest on corruption charges.

  • Friday, October 5th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Crucial referendum on Sunday for Costa Rica and C. America

    On Sunday Costa Rica votes on a crucial free trade agreement with the United States which has the country's electorate split almost equal, according to the latest public opinion polls. The situation could be of concern for the future of Central America's most stable democracy.

  • Friday, October 5th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Ecuador willing to rework contracts with foreign oil companies

    Correa moves forward with his promise to act on oil winfall profits

    Ecuador offered on Friday to rework the contracts of foreign oil companies that object to a decree sharply reducing their share of windfall oil revenues. President Rafael Correa surprised companies on Thursday by decreeing that the government will take 99% of the profits gained when oil prices rise above contracted levels. Previously, it was a 50-50 split.

  • Thursday, October 4th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    US dollar continues to drop against Chilean peso

    The US Dollar dropped to its lowest value in relation to the Chilean Peso in over seven years on Monday, before slightly rebounding on Tuesday. Meanwhile, President Michelle Bachelet responded to this news by saying that the currency's continuing decline is a source of concern in Chile.

  • Thursday, October 4th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Inflation and strong currency threaten Peruvian economy

    Minister Luis Carranza

    As several other commodity-exports dependent countries in South America, Peru's economy is booming growing at an estimated 8%, following last year's 7.6%. However this success and the massive influx of US dollars is distorting monetary policy and delaying an improved wealth distribution.

  • Wednesday, October 3rd 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Incipient political dialogue between US and Venezuela

    Top diplomats from Venezuela and United States held talks aimed at improving relations, discussing a possible visit to Caracas by Washington's leading envoy for the Americas. Relations between the two countries have been tense for years.