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Latam

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/ ˈlætˈæm /

noun

  1. Latin America

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adjective

  1. Latin American

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But he sees potential ahead: “When the U.S. is interested in Latam, it gets a ton of capital,” he said.

From Barron's

While the shareholders could still challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court, Argentina can now “see the light at the end of the tunnel” on a lawsuit that would have undercut its public finances, said Sebastian Maril, director of Latam Advisors consultancy who has been closely tracking the YPF case.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether a LatAm country is a net oil exporter or importer could make all the difference, according to Goldman Sachs analyst Alberto Ramos.

From Barron's

“People are looking for some of that barbell optionality in LatAm financials and commodities,” he says.

From Barron's

But with the country’s main index sitting above its 10-year historical average, there is “better value elsewhere in LatAm.”

From Barron's