Will markets ignore the busiest election year in history?
It is difficult to pick the resulting market outcome from any election
It is difficult to pick the resulting market outcome from any election
Bank will still offer wealth services to clients with ‘complex and global’ needs
Companies ‘try to impose too much of a European or American style business culture’
But will still retain 19.9% of the business as it remains ‘committed’ to the market
Move follows mutual recognition of certifications between the two countries
The Latin America country ‘constitutes a core market in the region’ for the Swiss firm
Both have new presidents intent on bringing big changes, writes EFG Asset Management’s Moz Afzal
Mexico is set to lurch to the left when it goes to the polls this weekend with populist Andrés Manuel López Obrador, known by his nickname Amlo, the front runner in the presidential elections. Five managers weigh in on what Mexico’s politics mean for emerging market investors.
After a multi-year slowdown, 2017 was the year in which Latin America’s growth resumed. But each country is still, very much, its own economic and investment story.
Dutch insurer Aegon and its North American subsidiary Transamerica are setting up a Mexican asset management joint venture with the same firm that partnered with Lombard International to launch a life company earlier this year.
The best places to earn a decent annual wage without having to work around the clock are in western Europe. Eastern Europe fared badly but Mexico ranked bottom, a recent report by ExpatFinder found.
If Donald Trump makes good on his proposal to impose tariffs on all imports from Mexico to fund the construction of a wall on the country’s border with the US, this will have a profound impact on the US economy and on the profitability of some US companies. Are markets right to ignore this threat…