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Latin America and Private Equity: Bringing the Numbers to Life

July 11, 2013by Avenida América Leave a comment

One of my previous professional incarnations saw me responsible for communicating the value of private equity in Latin America. Defending private equity is a tough job to do sometimes, and […]

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For investing, Brazil still rules the school

March 18, 2013by Avenida América Leave a comment

Sometimes I get the chance in my job to respond to journalists requesting the data we produce every year. I don’t often get credited for my responses in the press- […]

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