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Local heroes - Investor interest in Latin currency debt is running high. When will more issuers step up to the plate?
Hinchberger, Bill
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1997
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Bolivia embraces 'capitalism' - La Paz is giving a twist to privatization and, in the bargain, promoting a pension scheme and a capital market.
Hinchberger, Bill
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LATIN AMERICA - Thinking small in a big way - Latin America's resurgent subregional development banks are slated to play a pivotal role in nurturing small public and private projec...
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A movable feast - Latin countries have taken a liking to doing nondollar issues, and European and Japanese investors are oh-so-eager to accommodate them.
Hinchberger, Bill
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1996
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LATIN AMERICA - Local heroes - Investor interest in Latin currency debt is running high. When will more issuers step up to the plate?
Hinchberger, Bill
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1997
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Bolivia embraces 'capitalism' - La Paz is giving a twist to privatization and, in the bargain, promoting a pension scheme and a capital market.
Hinchberger, Bill
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1997
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Thinking small in a big way - Latin America's resurgent subregional development banks are slated to play a pivotal role in nurturing small public and private projects.
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Guess who owns the company? - Brazil's pension funds have found an effective method for making corporations heed their wishes: They buy them.
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1996
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Privatization becomes a state affair - The real action in Brazil's sweeping privatization program has shifted to the state level.
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1996
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A movable feast - Latin countries have taken a liking to doing nondollar issues, and European and Japanese investors are oh-so-eager to accommodate them.
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1996
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