Mexico
Final Fatca regulations fail to include draft FFI agreement
Hotly anticipated final Fatca regulations leave industry disappointed and without an agreement for non-IGA FFIs
MexDer: The Mexican swaps wave
The Mexican swaps wave
S&P Smit 40 Index tracks 'Next 11' emerging markets as investors look beyond Brics
S&P Dow Jones Indices index tracks the four largest economies in the Next 11 in a reflection of growing demand for broader emerging markets exposure
Culture, acquisitions and regulation at Scotiabank
An acquisitive spirit
Experts question shift in Mexico oil hedging strategy
Use of put spreads in oil hedging programme leaves Mexico dangerously exposed to low oil prices if global economy sinks
New horizons in Latin America: market overview
Local attractions
Latin America special report: intro
Latin America special report: intro
The rise of sovereign commodity risk management
Sovereign commodity risk management
Q&A: Gerardo Rodriguez, Mexico's Ministry of Finance and Public Credit
Mexico's 2012 oil hedging programme
Mexico’s hedging programme gears up for 2012
This week Mexico’s Congress will begin to debate the price at which the country hedges its oil exports next year
Mexico driving put skew in Brent, say brokers
The put skew in Brent crude oil is close to its yearly high. This is being driven by the hedging programme of Mexico, as well as more general risk aversion on macroeconomic worries, according to brokers
Energy Risk Advisory Firm of the Year Award: Thomson Reuters Point Carbon
Advisory firm of the year: Thomson Reuters Point Carbon
Americas house of the year
House of the year, Americas
Latin America house of the year
House of the year, Latin America
Powershares list 39 ETFs on Bolsa Mexicana
Invesco PowerShares aims to tap potential in Mexico's institutional and high-net-worth markets.
Asian Financial Forum: Call for Chiang Mai upgrades, shorts control
Asian regulators note the risk of future market volatility due to fund outflows from the region or external global difficulties, suggesting that both Chiang Mai and short selling are among topics that need attention.
Global carbon market gears up for 2011 climate talks
Global carbon market gears up for 2011 climate talks
Ex-UNFCCC chief: no legally binding agreement at Cop16
Yvo De Boer, previous executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) says that there will be no legally binding agreement drawn out at COP16
UK wants to be global hub for green finance
The UK is hoping to re-fire momentum for international climate change agreements at Cancun to help it become the global centre for green finance
Mexico faces risks in fight against money laundering
Fight and flight
Emerging markets inflation offered in index form
Emerging markets inflation offered in index form
Mexico’s Pemex looks to shale gas development
Mexico’s main energy company Pemex says it is looking to replicate the US’s success in shale gas by entering the lucrative industry in its own country
Mexico and Brazil on the road to risk-based regulation
Latin American economic powerhouses Brazil and Mexico are introducing new solvency regulations in their fast-growing insurance markets. But while Mexico has gone straight for a Solvency II-type approach, Brazil is emphasising gradualism and will not make…