Posts Tagged ‘Honduras’
Wed Apr 14, 2010 16:07 BST |
Back in November my colleagues at BMI expressed their view that Central America’s investment appeal as a region for investors is set to grow. I decided to take another look at the core tenets of this view:
Central America exhibits enormous economic convergence potential.
A relatively attractive business environment in light of high entry barriers in South [Read more...]
Tags: Central America, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama
Posted in: FDI, General, Latin America
Thu Dec 3, 2009 19:02 GMT |
The popularity and influence of Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, knows no bounds. As Lula enters his final year in office, his popularity continues to hover near record highs. Interestingly, as his ruling Partido dos Trabalhadores gears up for next year’s election (in which his chief of staff Dilma Rousseff is Lula’s hand-picked [Read more...]
Tags: Ahmadinejad, Brazil, Diplomacy, foreign policy, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, Iran, Lula, Manuel Zelaya
Posted in: General, Geopolitics, Latin America, Political Risk
Fri Nov 20, 2009 16:26 GMT |
A region which traditionally received only little coverage is being considered an option by an increasing number of foreign investors. Richard Hamilton, BMI’s Latin America analyst, explains why interest in the region is growing, and whether Central America should be considered a viable option for foreign investors.

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Tags: Central America, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, IMF, investment, Latin America, military coup, Nicaragua, Panama, Panama Canal, Political Risk
Posted in: General, Geopolitics, Latin America, Podcast, Political Risk
Fri Sep 25, 2009 15:51 BST |
With the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya to Honduras following June’s military coup, we examine how the political stalemate is likely to unfold over the coming days and weeks, and why events in this small Central American country have taken on such regional importance.

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Tags: Central America, economic crisis, Honduras, investment, Manuel Zelaya, military coup, Nicaragua, Political Risk, US, Venezuela
Posted in: General, Geopolitics, Latin America, Podcast, Political Risk
Thu Jul 9, 2009 15:40 BST |
With public unrest and ethnic tensions rising, we look at the role the economy has played in fostering political risk around the world, from China’s Xinjiang province to Central America on the eve of a military coup in Honduras. BMI’s Europe, Asia and Latin America analysts all agree, political risk will remain a force to [Read more...]

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Tags: CEE, Central America, ethnic tensions, EU, Honduras, Political Risk, public unrest, recession, unemployment, Xinjiang
Posted in: Asia, China, Emerging Europe, General, Geopolitics, Latin America, Podcast, Political Risk
Mon Jun 29, 2009 16:51 BST |
Personally I thought it would be some time before President Obama was next forced to put his diplomacy skills to the test, but just a few days after condemning the Iranian authorities’ crackdown on protestors, another political crisis is dumped on his doorstep. At first glance, Honduran politics seems like a relative backwater when compared [Read more...]
Tags: Central America, CIA, coup, Honduras, Hugo Chavez, Latin America, Manuel Zelaya, military, OAS, Obama
Posted in: General, Geopolitics, Latin America, Political Risk, US