
Wall Street impressed by strength of Mexican peso despite a weak economy
Market analysts and strategists differ in their forecasts for the currency, which has performed surprisingly well in the last two years

Market analysts and strategists differ in their forecasts for the currency, which has performed surprisingly well in the last two years

Investors who felt invincible are now falling into red territory. ‘Many of these young entrepreneurs have spent their careers in a bull market, and have never heard of a down round. That’s about to change,’ says Professor Scott Galloway

The Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor of the Attorney General’s Office is investigating former officials Guillermo Turrent and Javier Gutiérrez, while a US federal court is reviewing a related case opened by the state-owned firm

The Mexican municipality registered the highest increase in poverty in the country, according to the most recent data. Thousands live in illegal settlements amidst hotels and luxury condominiums

The Central American country made the cryptocurrency legal tender last year, but since then, it has continued to fall, raising concerns about whether it will be able to meet its next debt payment

The CFE has hired a private investigation company to build a case against two former Mexican officials with ties to the Texas energy company

The decision to halt imports of the fruit is a huge blow to Mexico, which exports more than half of its production, with 81% of this figure going to the United States

Some Latin American countries have stepped up efforts to control extraction of the mineral that powers electric cars and there is talk of creating an OPEC-style cartel

The average gross debt of governments is 77.7% of regional GDP, making it the most-indebted emerging region in the world

Centers affiliated with the ultraconservative US organization Heartbeat International use misleading advertising, shelters and false promises of adoption to prevent vulnerable women from having an abortion in Latin America, an investigation by EL PAÍS reveals

Political change across the Americas is encouraging the elites to take their money out of their countries and invest it in areas that are considered safer

What began with treats lugged back and forth in suitcases from trips home has evolved into an industry driven by the taste of the soft drinks, candy, pastries and cheesy bites of childhood. Latino expatriates will do anything to get their fix. We delve into a transnational food industry driven by homesickness

An investigation by EL PAÍS reveals how an obscure US company, just months after being created, began winning multimillion-dollar contracts from a subsidiary of Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) soon after the opening of the country’s electricity sector. The ties between Guillermo Turrent, a key executive during the Enrique Peña Nieto administration, and the founders of Whitewater Midstream, tell the story of a pursuit of profits in recently liberalized energy markets

An ad at a Miami congress and fast-track legal approval for the cryptocurrency have turned the leader into a geek hero. But experts are concerned about volatility and cybercrime

With the inoculation drive in Mexico hampered by delays, desperate residents of San Pedro Garza García – the wealthiest city in Latin America – are traveling to Texas and Florida to receive the jab