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Articles in April 2005 issue of Latin Trade
- Argentina and Bolivia signed an accord to boost the flow of natural gas between the two countries
- ICA Fluor, a Mexican construction company, won US$82 million in contracts to build projects across Mexico
- Going for gold
- Flying high: Panama's Copa Airlines wants to turn the isthmus into a regional super hub
by Thierry Ogier
- Money, money everywhere: Chile's companies rely on loans, stocks, bondsor all threeto grow in 2005
by Eduardo Coronado
- The problem with money
by Andres Hernandez Alende
- The Andean Community
- Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
- Rest of the world
- Embraer
- Jugos Del Valle
- Busy signals
- DFW Airport's cargo numbers continue to multiply
- Bond bearers: Colombian companies expect to grow in 2005, and bonds are the tool of choice to do it
by Toby Muse
- The Global Committee of Argentine Bondholders
- Overdosed America
- Lending trees
by Forrest Jones
- Dear Venture capitalists …
by Greg Brown
- M&G Group
- NH Hoteles
- Petroleos De Venezuela
- Medical Hair Solutions offers new business opportunities
- Solid ground: multilateral lenders help Ecuador's businesses grow
by Maria Elena Verdezoto Ortiz
- Desc
- Troy
- Privatizations
- Shame on Brasilia
by Joao Lamana
- Grupo Angelini
- Grupo IMSA
- Breaking away
- Unleashing the tigers: SMB solutions drive mid-sized companies to their full potential
by Marlen Mursuli
- Mexican might: with inflation low and the economy stable, Mexican corporates tap markets worldwide
by Forrest Jones
- Working women
by Tim Rogers
- The Andean Development Corporation
- Events
- Perverse
by Olimpia Gonzalez
- Empresa Nacional Del Petroleo
- Noble International
- The world according to Lula …
by Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva
- Easy money
by Forrest Jones
- Money bags: Peru's institutional investors line up to finance big projects
by Lisa K. Wing
- Ad it up
- The International Monetary Fund
- Belly of the beast
- Stock option
by Carlos Adese
- Box tops
by Stanley L. Ronell
- Colombia
- Minera Autlan
- The hot 50: Latin America's fastest-growing small companies redline their way to profits
by Greg Brown
- Bull run: Latin American capital markets are awash with money, some for the first time in a long time
by Forrest Jones
- Hedge time: despite eager-to-lend banks, Venezuelan companies look to overseas bond markets for financing
by Mike Ceaser
- King of the mountain
- Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Economico e Social
- Sell! Buy! Duck!
by Bill Hinchberger
- A good read
by Jose Pablo Castillo Salazar
- Continental Airlines
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Gear box
- The optimist: Santander's Latin America chief sees a bright future for the region
by Paulo Prada
- Point of view: the beholder
- The heir
by Andres F. Velazquez
- The Andean Development Corporation
- Living in the past: the United States prepares to fumble its way through four more years in Latin America
by Jack Epstein
- Monsanto
- ICA Fluor
- Darby Overseas
- Panama calling: Panama is fertile ground for call centers, but it needs more people fast
by Andres F. Velazquez
- Nicaragua and Central America
by Mario Alonso
- Looking for Jobim: bossa nova nostalgia still reigns in Brazil, but only for foreigners
by Kenneth Rapoza
- Sales guys: Chile's big retailer slash prices, and margins, to grow in a hot retail market
by Eduardo Coronado
- Lock box
by Carlos Adese
- High interest: Brazil's consumer-credit business is getting ready to boom
by Thierry Ogier
- Repsol-YPF
- Sempra
- ChevronTexaco
- Paving the way: Brazil needs export corridors so badly that it's financing them in other countries
by Mike Ceaser
- Fresh air: no banks? No problem. Businesses in Argentina are doing just fine on their own
by Juan Pedro Tomas
- The price is right: under pressure from Web competitors, airlines guarantee their prices online are lowest
by Forrest Jones
- Cash and treasury management in Latin America Q&A
- Latin America and the Caribbean