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Latin American economies Peru, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico as the commodities boom cycle fades in 2013-2015

05/06/2010

Commodities exports make up about one fifth of output in Peru and Chile. Slowdown in growth in China will affect exports of copper and other metals. Brazil's growth faces additional hurdles with low investment rates, poor infrastructure and other problems. This in turn affects companies ranging from beer producers to other companies depending on sales in the region.

Grouped Articles

Latin America Boom Starts to Fade

Wall Street Journal 05.30.2013

No Ticker Tape Parade for Brazil's Currency Heroes

Wall Street Journal 06.06.2013

Thousands Gather for Protests in Brazil’s Largest Cities

New York Times 06.17.2013

Anger Spills Onto Brazil's Streets

Wall Street Journal 06.18.2013

Brazil, Fortune and Fate Turn on Billionaire

New York Times 06.23.2013

Brazil’s disappointing economy: Stuck in the mud

Economist 06.27.2013

U.S. Stocks Shrug at China's Woes

Wall Street Journal 07.10.2013

China Slump Ripples Globally

Wall Street Journal 07.15.2013

Where Will the Next Financial Bubble Be?

BusinessWeek 05.06.2010

Brazil's Currency Slides to New Low

Wall Street Journal 08.19.2013

Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets

Wall Street Journal 08.22.2013

Brazil Struggles With Weakening Currency

Wall Street Journal 08.23.2013

Tide Reverses in Latin America

Wall Street Journal 09.08.2013

How Emerging Markets Can Get Their Mojo Back

Wall Street Journal 09.12.2013

Why I'm Talking to Terrorists in Colombia

Wall Street Journal 09.26.2013

Colombia, China Close In on Coal and Railway Deal

Wall Street Journal 10.18.2013

U.S. Companies Are Still Rushing to Juárez

BusinessWeek 06.10.2010

In South America, a Mine of Riches and an Economic Sinkhole

New York Times 09.11.2010

The Two Latin Americas

Wall Street Journal 01.06.2014

Copper on Brink of Losing Price Edge

Wall Street Journal 04.15.2012

Commodity prices drop on economic woes in Europe, China, U.S. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 06.11.2012

A South America Stalwart, Chile, Tries New Revival Tactic

Wall Street Journal 03.12.2014

China Slowdown Is Rocking Raw Materials

Wall Street Journal 03.12.2014

Weak Peso Waters Colombia's Garden

Wall Street Journal 03.17.2014

As Ties With China Unravel, U.S. Companies Head to Mexico

New York Times 05.31.2014

Bank of Mexico Surprises With a Cut in Its Interest Rate

Wall Street Journal 06.07.2014

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos Wins Re-Election

Wall Street Journal 06.16.2014

China’s Slowdown Hits Price of Iron Ore

Wall Street Journal 12.01.2014

Slowdown in China Bruises Economy in Latin America

New York Times 12.16.2014

An Economic Boom Recedes, but South America Might Avert the Bust

New York Times 12.29.2014

Copper Shouldn’t Fall Down Oil’s Well

Wall Street Journal 01.15.2015

Commodities Fall as Stockpiles Mount Up

Wall Street Journal 01.19.2015

Learning the lessons of stagnation

Economist 06.30.2015

China’s Troubles Hit Commodities

Wall Street Journal 07.07.2015

Mining Companies Slash Jobs as Commodities Prices Slide

Wall Street Journal 07.25.2015

Mexico’s economy was supposed to soar. It’s starting to flop. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08.08.2015

Goodbye to all that

Economist 08.24.2015

How Brazil’s China-Driven Commodities Boom Went Bust

Wall Street Journal 08.28.2015

Brazil Sinks into Technical Recession on Second Quarter Output Contraction

Wall Street Journal 08.28.2015

How the Fed Will Read Copper’s Diagnosis

Wall Street Journal 11.13.2015

Brazil’s Finance Minister Replaced

New York Times 12.18.2015

Dilma Rousseff’s Former Supporters in Brazil Express Disillusionment

New York Times 04.16.2016

Fight to Impeach Brazil’s Leader Tears at Fabric of Daily Life

New York Times 04.15.2016

Populist Policies Let Brazil’s Tomorrow Slip Away

New York Times 05.03.2016

A Geographic Shift in Brazil Mining Leaves a Storied Region Hurting

WSJ 12.19.2016

Trump’s Harder Line on Mexico Casts Shadow on Long-Term Growth Picture

WSJ 02.12.2017

Mexico is growing less pessimistic about Donald Trump

The Economist 04.14.2017

Chile’s Election Consolidates Latin America’s Rightward Shift

The New York Times 12.19.2017


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