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  • Future BRIC Markets  Thursday, 8 Sep 2011 | 3:30 AM ET

    "There are countries that are classified as MAVINS, and include Mexico, Argentina, Vietnam, Indonesia, Nigeria and South Africa. I believe these are the next countries on the horizon that will show incredible possibilities," Aroop Zutshi, president of Frost & Sullivan Global, told CNBC.

  • Seymour: 'High Flying, Deep Value' EM Plays Friday, 19 Aug 2011 | 2:45 PM ET

    Investors have been getting out of emerging markets lately, but has the selling gone too far? Trader Tim Seymour thinks he's found some value.

  • Europe Should Learn From Uruguay: Bill Rhodes Thursday, 7 Jul 2011 | 4:50 AM ET
    A protestor throws a stone to riot police in front of the Greek Parliament.

    European policymakers grappling with problems in Greece, Portugal, Ireland and Spain should follow the path set by the Uruguayan government a decade ago, dealmaker William Rhodes told CNBC Thursday.

  • In Europe, an 'Argentinean Re-Run': Fund Manager Wednesday, 6 Jul 2011 | 3:19 AM ET
    A riotpoliceman arrest a protestor during clashes in front of the Greek Parliament.

    The situation facing European countries like Greece and Portugal is directly comparable to the economic crisis which hit Latin America in the late 1990s, Andy Brough, co-head of Schroders’ Pan European Small and Mid Cap team, told CNBC Wednesday.

  • Greece Is More Like Argentina Than Uruguay: Economist Thursday, 2 Jun 2011 | 1:59 AM ET
    Swimming pool in Greece

    Past voluntary debt reprofilings in Latin America have worked to varying degrees, but "soft" restructuring is not going to solve Greece's debt problems, according to Stuart Culverhouse, chief economist of frontier markets specialist Exotix

  • The IMF: CNBC Explains Monday, 16 May 2011 | 3:38 PM ET
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) headquarters building is seen in Washington, DC.

    The IMF, or International Monetary Fund, is an intergovernmental agency that works to keep exchange rates and the international system of payments stable.

  • A Continental Shift In Latin America Monday, 24 Jan 2011 | 11:36 AM ET
    Christ the Redeemer statue, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    After decades of boom to bust behavior, economies  from Mexico to Brazil are looking dynamic, diverse and  durable, helped by a wealth of natural resources and a good measure of fiscal discipline.

  • Kirchner Death Sparks Market Rally Thursday, 28 Oct 2010 | 11:01 AM ET
    Nestor Kirchner

    The sudden death of Néstor Kirchner, Argentina’s pugnacious former president, sparked a rally on international financial markets at the prospect of a more investor-friendly regime in one of the world’s top commodities producers. The FT reports.

  • America’s Next Big Export? Tuesday, 29 Jun 2010 | 7:54 PM ET

    Why Cramer sees promise in the production of this cleaner energy source, even if it isn’t for us.

  • Emerging Markets Stronger: El-Erian Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | 5:04 PM ET
    Pimco's Mohamed El-Erian

    Mohamed El-Erian, CEO and co-CIO of Pimco, the world’s largest bond investor, said some emerging market economies are doing better than those of developed countries because they had dealt with financial crises years earlier.

  • Bacon Is Better Than Viagra: Argentine President Friday, 29 Jan 2010 | 4:05 PM ET

    First we found out bacon makes you smarter. Now, it may also make you sexier. Oh, bacon. Is there anything you can't do?

  • Latin America — A Two-Speed Region Wednesday, 26 Aug 2009 | 6:27 AM ET
    Christ the Redeemer statue, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    South America, which boasts a range of basic resources and agriculture, is showing signs of rebounding from the global recession. But political uncertainty continues to plague the continent.

  • Surprise Friday: The Master Speaks Friday, 11 Apr 2008 | 6:47 PM ET

    Find out which CEO and sports legend “swung” by for a surprise visit with the traders!

  • Global Scorecard: Latin America on Top Wednesday, 2 Apr 2008 | 10:24 AM ET

    As the second quarter begins, and uncertainty in the U.S. market prevails, investors might want to start looking south for some opportunities.  For the first quarter, Latin American indices were amongst the best performers around the globe. 

  • The economy's so bad, Cramer says, they have no choice.Investing can be confusing. Luckily, Cramer has mapped out some road rules for all you Home Gamers trying to navigate the jungle that is Wall Street. Think of it as "Mad Money 101" –- some fundamental advice to keep in mind as you play the market. Whether you're a first time investor or a seasoned financier, it's always good to remember the basics.

  • Soft Dollar Spurs Travel to Latin America, Asia Wednesday, 26 Dec 2007 | 1:19 PM ET
    Buenos Aires

    Western Europe has long been the most popular getaway for U.S. tourists, but rising airfare and the weak dollar may have Americans traveling to more exotic destinations in 2008.

  • Spanish-Argentine oil major Repsol said Thursday first-half net profit fell 4.3%, hurt by higher exploration costs and a lower hydrocarbon output.

  • BBVA Says First-Half Net Profit Rises 1% Wednesday, 25 Jul 2007 | 6:21 AM ET

    Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria reported a 1% rise in first-half net profit on Wednesday, with lower gains from asset sales masking otherwise strong operating trends.

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