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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - NOVEMBER 30: President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping looks on during the plenary session on the opening day of Argentina G20 Leaders' Summit 2018 at Costa Salguero on November 30, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Amilcar Orfali/Getty Images)

How Chinese Investment in Latin America Is Changing

  Americas Quarterly - March 12, 2019 China's push for Latin American consumers reflects changes back home. Chinese financing in Latin America is changing. After becoming a major source of…

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China’s Growth Rebalance with Downslide

China’s economic growth has been in a downslide trend since 2011, while its economic structure has gradually rebalanced toward lower dependence on investments and current-account surpluses. Steadiness in that trajectory has been accompanied by rising levels of domestic private debt, as well as slow progress in rebalancing private and public sector roles. As the ongoing trade war with the US continues to unfold, it remains unclear at which growth pace China’s rebalancing will tend to settle.

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Brazil’s ‘Tropical Trump’ Needs to Build the Wall — Around the Country’s Finances

  GLOBAL ATLANTA JANUARY 24, 2019 | TREVOR WILLIAMS (Photo) Otaviano Canuto dialogues with CNN Espanols Gabriela Frias during a World Affairs Council of Atlanta event Wednesday night. Brazil’s new president has…

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7th ATLANTIC DIALOGUES – PLENARY VII: 10 YEARS AFTER THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: IS THE NEXT ONE LOOMING?

  7th ATLANTIC DIALOGUES, Marrakesh, December 14, 2018 PLENARY VII: 10 YEARS AFTER THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: IS THE NEXT ONE LOOMING? Moderator Yinka Adegoke, Editor, Quartz Africa Speakers Rym…

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