The top 30 women in business
Latin Business Chronicle ranks the most influential women in the Latin American business world of 2012. They include chief executives, board members, company advisers, and creators of some of the region’s most important economic trends.
Latin Business Chronicle selects the 50 top women in Latin American business.
Denise Farinos, the CFO of General Motors in South America, on her career, Brazil and more.
Getting too tied up in gender, dilutes efforts by female executives, argues GM Mexico head Grace Lieblein.
Latin Business Chronicle selects the 25 top women in Latin American business.
Latin America's top ten most powerful pan-regional business people.
Brazil is General Motors’ shining star in Latin America and worldwide, with a robust outlook after a record second quarter.
Maureen Kempston Darkes, who retires from GM after 34 years, gets much of the credit for the company’s strong Latin America performance.
Can Venezuela replace its imports from Colombia? Four experts share their insights.
What are foreign firms doing to survive the lucrative, but highly difficult, market of Venezuela?
Venezuela faces dollar shortages, rising inflation and further payment problems. Even private aircraft are grounded.
General Motors gets a boost from Latin America, especially Brazil, Andean markets and Uruguay.
How do the Latin America heads of prominent multinationals see the outlook in the region next year?
Latin Business Chronicle asks leading business executives about Latin America's key challenges in 2009.
Latin Business Chronicle asks leading business executives about Latin America's outlook for 2009.
While General Motors is losing billions overall, its Latin America division is setting new sales and profit records.
NAFTA benefits both the United States and Mexico, experts say. Any renegotiation would result in U.S. job losses, they say.
Brazil’s economy is booming and has a bright outlook. A special report on the key benefits and challenges of doing business in Brazil.
Read Latin Business Chronicle's exclusive report on Latin America's outlook.
Open letter to the US Congress from the CEO's of Citibank, Coca-Cola, General Motors, ExxonMobil, Microsoft and more.
Key appointments and promotions in Latin American business and technology.
Brazil's business outlook the next five years is strong, business leaders say. And Lula will likely be followed by a more market-friendly president, experts predict.
Latin Business Chronicle asks five leading experts about Brazil's business, economic and political outlook the next five years.
Mexico is becoming ever more attractive for automakers looking to cut costs, but challenges remain.
Foreign companies are pleased with their business in Colombia and express strong optimism about the future outlook.
GM sets new records in South America helped by growing economies and extensive dealerships.
Latin America's advertising market is again growing, led by Brazil and Mexico. An ad spike in Venezuela appears to be a fluke rather than a trend.







