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Latin America Monitor Monthly Reports
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Latin America Monitor Monthly Reports published by Business Monitor International. This newsletter price starts from US $ 1770.
Abstract
Latin American market data, analysis and forecasts from Business Monitor
International, the trusted source for business information and intelligence on
global emerging markets.
Latin America Monitor (LAM) provides political risk analysis, economic
forecasts and business information for trade & industry across the emerging
Latin American economies of the Andean, Brazil, the Caribbean, Central
America, Mexico and the Southern Cone. Latin America Monitor is available as
six printed, regional, monthly newsletters. Subscribers also receive password
access to a searchable 24-month archive of Latin America Monitor articles and
data online plus the ability to download PDFs of current and back issues of
Latin America Monitor.
Latin American Country Markets Covered:
- Andean: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
- Brazil
- Caribbean: Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands,
Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Suriname,
Trinidad & Tobago
- Central America: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Nicaragua, Panama
- Mexico
- Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay
Latin American Monitor Contents Include:
- Country-by-Country Coverage of Latin American markets - systematic
country-by-country coverage of the Latin American region, with essential news,
analysis and forecasts
- Latin America Risk Rating System - providing you with short-term
and long-term country ratings for political, economic and business environment
risk throughout Latin America
- 2-Year Latin American Forecast Scenarios - BMI's macroeconomic
forecasts for Latin America and latest-available data from primary sources,
alongside government and census views
- Latin America Political Risk Assessments - analysing government
stability in Latin America, key policy developments and political opposition
- Latin America Business Environment Risk - government policy on
inward investment, trade, privatisation and economic reform throughout Latin
America, plus MNC developments
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