
Robert Jameson
Editor, EcoGov at Bloomberg News
@business Editor, EcoGov | @Columbia CC'93, JS'94| husband, dad, takes in stray cats | rjameson@bloomberg | opinions = mine
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Nov 25, 2024 |
murrayledger.com | Alex Vasquez |Robert Jameson |Brad Skillman
(TNS) Mexico is looking beyond the incoming Trump administration’s threats of tariffs, betting on a bright future for global merchandise trade no matter what actions its northern neighbor and biggest trading partner takes.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Robert Jameson
South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago said that the balance of risks vis-a-vis inflation are stable after policymakers cut interest rates for the first time in four years last month. “As far as inflation is concerned, the balance of risks are stable,” he said Friday at a speech at the International Monetary Fund in Washington.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
bloomberglinea.com | Peter Millard |Manuela Tobias |Robert Jameson
Bloomberg — Los temores sobre la delincuencia y el incumplimiento de las promesas de reforma social están empezando a derribar a algunos de los líderes izquierdistas de América Latina, abriendo paso al regreso de gobiernos más favorables a los negocios en la región.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
infobae.com | Peter Millard |Manuela Tobias |Robert Jameson |Manuela Tobiasy Robert Jameson
El temor a la delincuencia y promesas fallidas de reforma social están debilitando a líderes de izquierda de América Latina, y preparando el potencial retorno de gobiernos de derecha en la región. En Colombia, Gustavo Petro, el primer presidente de izquierda en el país, enfrenta una economía moribunda, un aumento de la delincuencia, un enorme éxodo de riqueza, y fracasos en sus promesas de reformas sociales.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
batimes.com.ar | Peter Millard |Manuela Tobias |Robert Jameson |Sam Yockey
Fears over crime and a failure to keep promises of social reform are starting to take down some of Latin America’s leftist leaders, making room for the return of more business-friendly governments in the region. In Colombia, the country’s first leftist president, Gustavo Petro, has presided over a moribund economy, a surge in violent crime and a huge wealth exodus. Over in Chile, young leftist President Gabriel Boric has twice tried and failed to rewrite the constitution.
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