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'''LatinFinance'''[http://www.latinfinance.com] is a leading source of financial markets intelligence for Latin America and the Caribbean. It comprises a magazine; a early morning daily news service; a web-site; and series of discursive conferences and educational seminars. LatinFinance also organizes round-tables focused on narrower more specialist topics and/or with senior members of the governments of Latin America. <br />
'''LatinFinance'''[http://www.latinfinance.com] is a leading source of financial markets intelligence for Latin America and the Caribbean. It comprises a magazine; a early morning daily news service; a web-site; and series of discursive conferences and educational seminars.[http://latinfinance.com/Eventslist.aspx] LatinFinance also organizes round-tables focused on narrower more specialist topics and/or with senior members of the governments of Latin America. <br />
Founded in 1987 and published from New York and Miami, with a network of correspondents across Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinFinance has covered banking and capital markets in the region for two decades. It is an authoritative source on debt, equity, structured finance and investment, syndicated loans and M&A, as well as private equity and hedge fund investment, multilateral financing and secondary trading. It also covers people moves within the financial markets of Latin America and the Caribbean, legal issues impacting the financial markets, and banking technology.<br />
Founded in 1987 and published from New York and Miami, with a network of correspondents across Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinFinance has covered banking and capital markets in the region for two decades. It is an authoritative source on debt, equity, structured finance and investment, syndicated loans and M&A, as well as private equity and hedge fund investment, multilateral financing and secondary trading. It also covers people moves within the financial markets of Latin America and the Caribbean, legal issues impacting the financial markets, and banking technology.<br />
LatinFinance editorial policy is explicitly to cover movements of capital into, out of and around Latin America where-ever those flows come from or from where-ever they are directed. In addition to Latin America and the Caribbean it is active therefore in the major financial centers of North America and Europe as well as in more recent sources of capital like the Gulf, or China.<br />
LatinFinance editorial policy is explicitly to cover movements of capital into, out of and around Latin America where-ever those flows come from or from where-ever they are directed. In addition to Latin America and the Caribbean it is active therefore in the major financial centers of North America and Europe as well as in more recent sources of capital like the Gulf, or China.<br />

Revision as of 13:09, 6 September 2008

LatinFinance[1] is a leading source of financial markets intelligence for Latin America and the Caribbean. It comprises a magazine; a early morning daily news service; a web-site; and series of discursive conferences and educational seminars.[2] LatinFinance also organizes round-tables focused on narrower more specialist topics and/or with senior members of the governments of Latin America.
Founded in 1987 and published from New York and Miami, with a network of correspondents across Latin America and the Caribbean, LatinFinance has covered banking and capital markets in the region for two decades. It is an authoritative source on debt, equity, structured finance and investment, syndicated loans and M&A, as well as private equity and hedge fund investment, multilateral financing and secondary trading. It also covers people moves within the financial markets of Latin America and the Caribbean, legal issues impacting the financial markets, and banking technology.
LatinFinance editorial policy is explicitly to cover movements of capital into, out of and around Latin America where-ever those flows come from or from where-ever they are directed. In addition to Latin America and the Caribbean it is active therefore in the major financial centers of North America and Europe as well as in more recent sources of capital like the Gulf, or China.

LatinFinance Daily Brief

The LatinFinance Daily Brief delivers short distilled news items before the financial markets open

LatinFinance, the Magazine

Issued 10 times each year LatinFinance magazine was founded in 1988 in large part to explain the changes and opportunities in Latin America's financial markets brought about as a result of the Brady restructurings of sovereign debt the late 1980s.

The editorial focus of the magazine expanded quickly to encompass debt, equity, forex and emerging financial products including derivatives and structured products. It also started to explore their practical application by sovereign, sub-sovereign, financial and corporate issuers as well as their role in areas such as project and infrastructure finance, M&A, and risk management.
As the volume of information on the region grows, our role of cutting through the clutter to identify events of immediate significance and lasting importance for the Latin American and Caribbean region becomes ever more vital. LatinFinance is the essential provider of news and analysis that cannot be found anywhere else.

www.latinfinance.com

Data-intensive website, www.latinfinance.com, add the further context and analysis required to do business in these fast-moving markets.

Readers

Presidents of countries, heads of retail and investment banks, corporate and sovereign financing innovators, leading portfolio managers, traders and analysts choose LatinFinance for actionable, forward-looking information. Besides deal coverage, market-trend analysis and exclusive interviews with leading decision-makers, LatinFinance also provides detailed transaction pipelines, underwriting and advisory league tables, polls and awards.