Authorities information from the Bank of Mexico and market charts reveal the peso closed Thursday at 19.0416 per dollar, a marginal loss of 0.03% from the previous day. The session's range extended from 19.0187 to 19.1182. The peso's weak point extended for a 3rd day, showing relentless financier care as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East intensified

Write comment (91 Comments)

A significant organization deal is underway involving 2 key ports at the Panama Canal, Balboa and Cristóbal. These ports are very important due to the fact that they sit at each end of the canal, a waterway that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.The canal handles a large share of world trade. For several years, a Hong Kong-based business called CK Hutchison has actually operated

Write comment (96 Comments)

Argentina’s official statistics agency, INDEC, announced that wholesale prices fell by 0.3% in May 2025. This is the first time prices have dropped since President Javier Milei took office.

Wholesale prices are what businesses pay for goods before they reach stores or consumers. When these prices go down, it can help slow inflation, which means

Write comment (93 Comments)

Brazil now sits just above Venezuela in a global ranking of government efficiency, according to the 2025 Global Competitiveness Ranking by the International Institute for Management Development and Fundação Dom Cabral.

Out of 65 countries, Brazil ranks 62nd, while Venezuela holds the last spot. This ranking uses official data and business surveys

Write comment (95 Comments)

Japan’s economy is feeling the pressure as new U.S. tariffs make it harder for Japanese companies to sell their products abroad.

According to official data from the Ministry of Finance, Japan’s exports dropped by 1.7% in May compared to last year. This is the first time in eight months that exports have fallen, and it signals growing trouble for t

Write comment (95 Comments)

Ecuador’s government, with help from the Inter-American Development Bank, has started a new plan called the “Agenda de Crecimiento Ecuador al 2040.”

This plan aims to fix the country’s economy and create more jobs, especially for young people, after a very tough year. Last year, Ecuador went through its worst drought in sixty years.

Because the

Write comment (100 Comments)