Mexican companies are making more investments abroad, especially in other Latin and North American countries, a new study reports
Getting the measure of FDI
Defining just what is and what isn't an 'FDI' project is tricky enough, without getting into the many ways of measuring and comparing such projects. The Canadian province of Quebec is seeking to cast new light on the subject
BBVA advocates abandoning the BRIC acronym
Spanish bank says that its 'Eagles' acronym more fairly reflects the world's emerging economies
View from America: February/March 2011
The search for a remedy to the US's debt malaise is as complicated and full of pitfalls as ever
View from America: December 2010/January 2011
Clean technology is sure to move down the US political agenda following the 2010 mid-term elections. There are still opportunities to expand in cleantech, but companies may need to reassess their strategies
Colombia shines as Latam FDI increases
Foreign investment in the Latin America region is growing steadily and Colombia, now emerging from conflict, is garnering particular interest
Latam finance ministers rising to the challenge
The finance ministers of Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Trinidad and Tobago talk to Courtney Fingar at the IMF-World Bank meetings in Washington, DC
US FDI set for another record year
The global recession's impact upon FDI into the US has been minimal, with 2010 set to top 2009's record-breaking figures. When broken down by state, however, the picture reveals that it is the traditional powerhouses still dominating the country's investment landscape.
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