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Swim Worldwide: March 2014
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. Peru: The Emerging Latin American Nation? At Swim Worldwide we always assess which areas of Latin America prove the most beneficial for investors; provide the most opportunity for success. This is why this week we’re bringing often neglected Latin American nation Peru to your attention. Is it the emerging Latin American nation? The first is undoubtedly the fact that Peru has succeeded at establishing itself as a stable environment for investors, not always an easy task in Latin ...
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Swim Worldwide: April 2014
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Friday, April 25, 2014. An Economic Exercise in Spending Power. Has hit the wire recently that Latin American nation Bolivia has decided to raise its national minimum by a significant 20%. Considering the increase in spending power this change should bring to its population, what effect could this have on investment options in the region? A Victory for the Unions. Specifically, not only was a 20% rise in the minimum wage negotiated, but the President also agreed to raise the basic salary by 10%. Both...
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Swim Worldwide: February 2014
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Friday, February 28, 2014. Trans-Pacific Partnership Faces Set Back at Singapore. Reports released this week that the latest meeting held to determine the future of the Trans-Pacific trade plan have come to a standstill in Singapore. What could this mean for the ambitious trade concept and could it impact the global economy? Negotiators had been aiming for negotiations over the deal to be finalised by April, however these major concerns, as well as those voiced by officials over issues such as labour reg...
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Swim Worldwide: An Economic Exercise in Spending Power
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Friday, April 25, 2014. An Economic Exercise in Spending Power. Has hit the wire recently that Latin American nation Bolivia has decided to raise its national minimum by a significant 20%. Considering the increase in spending power this change should bring to its population, what effect could this have on investment options in the region? A Victory for the Unions. Specifically, not only was a 20% rise in the minimum wage negotiated, but the President also agreed to raise the basic salary by 10%. Both...
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Swim Worldwide: Swim Worldwide’s Top Five Reasons to Invest in Brazil Right Now
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Friday, May 9, 2014. Swim Worldwide’s Top Five Reasons to Invest in Brazil Right Now. As 2014 unfolds we are increasingly witnessing the advantages that investors in South American markets are feeling right now, as they make significant returns on their investment options in the region. This is why this week Swim Worldwide has decided to list its top five reasons you should be investing in Brazil right now. Brazil: The Land of Opportunities. Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff announced this month a ...
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Swim Worldwide: Argentina Announces Deal with Creditors
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Friday, June 6, 2014. Argentina Announces Deal with Creditors. Investor in Argentina were pleased to learn this week that the country has officially reached a deal with its creditors, stabilising the recovery of their economic situation. Swim Worldwide asks, what could this mean for investors with Argentinian elements to their portfolio? Argentina and the Paris Club Debt. A Positive or Negative Sep for Argentina? After lengthy rounds of talks that have spanned months, Argentina and the Paris Club finally...
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Swim Worldwide: June 2014
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Friday, June 6, 2014. Argentina Announces Deal with Creditors. Investor in Argentina were pleased to learn this week that the country has officially reached a deal with its creditors, stabilising the recovery of their economic situation. Swim Worldwide asks, what could this mean for investors with Argentinian elements to their portfolio? Argentina and the Paris Club Debt. A Positive or Negative Sep for Argentina? After lengthy rounds of talks that have spanned months, Argentina and the Paris Club finally...
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Swim Worldwide: January 2014
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Thursday, January 23, 2014. Argentina Set to Make Debt Offer to Paris Club. Reuters News Agency has reported this week. That Latin American nation Argentina is set to make an offer to the Paris Club to settle their debts. What does this mean for Argentina’s economic situation and for their place on the global economic stage? Cabinet chief Jore Capitanich also spoke to reporters on the issue, commenting that any negotiation would have to take the nation’s interests and ability to repay into account&...
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Swim Worldwide: December 2013
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Friday, December 20, 2013. Bucking Trends: India’s Stock Market Rise When Others Fall. At Swim Worldwide we often see surprising news in the markets in developing nations. These nations are in a different league to those in first world countries. They can go either way. They can either be more affected by developments in western nations than western nation themselves, or they can be less affected. It’s not so easy to tell. This week this has certainly been the case with India. This is a case in point as ...
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