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Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Mexico 2014

Low macroeconomic volatility, stable exchange rates and efficient management of the economy and public finances are some of the factors behind the growth of Mexico’s capital markets and the record number of initial public offerings announced in 2013. With the second-largest stock exchange in Latin America, Mexico’s recent performance showed growth in volume as well as in value. In 2013, the...

Chapter | Banking from The Report: Mexico 2014

Mexico’s banking system has been experiencing a period of stability unseen in its recent history. With sound and well-capitalised banks, the task now seems to be improving Mexico’s low banking and credit penetration. Domestic credit as a proportion of GDP stood at 47% in 2013, according to the World Bank, well below the average of 75% for Latin America and lower than Brazil (111%), Chile (108...

The second-largest economy in Latin America, Mexico seems poised to enter a new growth phase as the government of Enrique Peña Nieto implements radical changes in a number of sectors across the economy. The reforms, aimed at raising the competitiveness of the Mexican economy, have the potential to establish Mexico’s position as a regional powerhouse. 

The cash-based economy of PNG is currently undergoing a rapid change, with increasing revenues from large liquefied natural gas projects the main driver of the banking sector’s growth. In 2013, the number of active bank accounts in PNG amounted to only 1.5m, compared to a population of 7m. However, with new money flowing into the country, the banked population is expected to continue to grow throughout 2014.

State agencies and the private sector are combining to promote private pension schemes, both as a measure to strengthen provisions for Malaysians in retirement and to boost liquidity in the nation’s capital markets. However, longer-term success will depend on convincing the younger segments of society of the need to prepare for life after work.

Articles & Analysis | Turquoise Hill: Mining from The Report: Mongolia 2014

THE COMPANY: Turquoise Hill (TRQ: TSX, NYSE & NASDAQ) remains the most important stock for investors watching Mongolia. TRQ is an international mining company focused on copper, gold and coal mines in the Asia Pacific region with principal assets located in Mongolia. Its assets include a 66%...

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