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2nd South America-Africa Summit to be held in Venezuela: Chavez

Posted by smeddum on September 3, 2009

2nd South America-Africa Summit to be held in Venezuela: Chavez

www.chinaview.cn
2009-09-02

CARACAS, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced the second South America-Africa Summit (SAAS) would be held on Sept. 26 and 27 on Venezuela’s Margarita Island, the presidency reported Tuesday.

He made the announcement at the African Union (AU) Special Summit, according to information reaching here from Tripoli, Libya, where Chavez is visiting. Read the rest of this entry »

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South America: Recession Can Be Avoided

Posted by smeddum on November 18, 2008

South America: Recession Can Be Avoided
by Mark Weisbrot
Monthly Review

Can South America escape the wrath of the economic and financial storms that have their epicenter in the United States? Since the financial meltdown began in mid-September, the bond markets of most of the region (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela) have been hit, as well as most of their stock markets and a number of currencies. The steep drop in commodity prices in recent months has also reduced export and government revenue to a number of countries (Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Chile) where previously high prices of agricultural crops, minerals, and hydrocarbons has contributed to a growth spurt over the last few years. The old adage that “When America gets a cold, Latin America catches pneumonia” has been widely cited.

However, there is good reason to believe that South America, in particular, can weather this storm with minimal damage if it adopts the right macro-economic policies. First, these countries are not very much tied to the U.S. economy, which is in the midst of a deep recession. Exports from Brazil and Argentina to the United States, for example, are less than one percent of those countries’ economies. Second, the financial institutions of these countries, for various reasons, did not buy the toxic mortgage-backed securities and other “troubled assets” that have tanked US and even European banks, nor did they engage in the kind of over-leveraging and other risky practices that have brought down the U.S. financial system. Read the rest of this entry »

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FT gives high marks to Latinamerica’s banking system

Posted by seumasach on November 5, 2008

Mercopress

4th november, 2008

 

Latinamerica’s financial system has passed the Financial Times test. In an article under the headline of “Latinamerica sidesteps the worst of crisis”, FT correspondents in Sao Paulo and Mexico City elaborate on the region’s banking industry and how “by accident and design” in spite of a long history of turbulence, it is weathering the global crisis.

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Latin America’s New Consensus

Posted by smeddum on October 31, 2008

Latin America’s New Consensus
Foreign Policy In Focus
www.fpif.org
When the Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz said the great tragedy of Mexico was that it was so far from God and so close to the United States, the comment summed up the long and tortured relationship between the Colossus of the North and Latin America. Read the rest of this entry »

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Latin leftists gloating over ‘Comrade’ Bush’s bailout

Posted by smeddum on October 10, 2008

Latin leftists gloating over ‘Comrade’ Bush’s bailout McClatchy

CARACAS, Venezuela — They don’t call him President Bush in Venezuela anymore.

Now he’s known as “Comrade.” Read the rest of this entry »

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From Spain to South America: McCain’s Axis of Evil

Posted by smeddum on September 29, 2008

From Spain to South America: McCain’s Axis of Evil
September 29, 2008 By Nikolas Kozloff Zmag

Last week, John McCain set off a political firestorm when he suggested that he might not meet with Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in the White House. Speaking to a reporter from Spanish-language Union Radio, McCain said “Honestly, I have to analyze our relationships, situations and priorities, but I can assure you that I will establish closer relationships with our friends, and I will stand up to those who want to harm the United States.”
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The McCain Tour and the Manifest Destiny of the U. S. Fourth Fleet

Posted by smeddum on July 5, 2008

 

REFLECTIONS BY FIDEL

The McCain Tour and the Manifest Destiny of the U. S. Fourth Fleet

(Translated by ESTI) Granma

While I was preparing a reflection about McCain’s relationship with the anti-Cuban terrorist mafia in Miami and other related subjects of historical interest, fresh news was flowing about this character that is being projected by the empire’s hawks as Bush’s replacement: his visit to Colombia and Mexico which will begin tomorrow. It is not possible to avoid them since they confirm the opinions we have held. Read the rest of this entry »

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