The crisis in Brazil is over before it truly began,
according to the country’s private equity managers.
They are looking forward to years of expansion, new
funds launching and IPOs. Dariush Sokolov reports.
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Colombia: still in the running |
Back in summer 2008,
Colombian managers
were speaking of a “gold
rush”, as a swathe of new
private equity managers
were out looking for
funding. The downturn
dashed some of their
hopes, but those that got
in the game see a market
still moving upwards,
with new privatisation
and infrastructure
pickings to come. Darius
Sokolov reports
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Central America’s turbulent history and only a
partial integration of its national markets have kept
it off the list of top private equity destinations.
International capital may be scarce, but a crop of
local managers is springing up and beginning to
thrive. Darius Sokolov reports.
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Latin America is sliding towards recession, but Peru is still growing. The country is moving up the list of private equity destinations in the region, with both international and local firms stepping up activity. Darius Sokolov reports.
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Mexico: prospecting in the shadows |
The shadow of slowdown hangs over Mexico from
its recession-bound Northern neighbour. Of course
no one can say with certainty how hard the economy
will tumble, but Mexican private equity professionals
are quietly confident. Darius Sokolov reports. |
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Argentina: opportunities in a crisis |
A year ago, Argentina’s private equity managers
were in an ebullient mood. The country had
rebounded from the 2001-2 default and recession
that chased the funds away, and was firmly back on
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International investors now put Brazil at the heart of their PE strategies, and Brazil’s major pension funds are fully signed up. But as recession looms in the US, and maybe the world, what do private equity managers need to do to keep investment coming |
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Chile: busy but not noisy |
Economic and political stability, solid legal framework, thriving financial markets and a well-established business culture: Chile is Latin America’s safe bet economy. But does Chilean venture capital and private equity industry lack the buzz of its neighbours? |
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The Marxist rebels are on their knees, the middle
class is booming, and local and global funds are
lining up to cash in on Colombia. The country that a
few years ago was |
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