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Paris-Educated Economist Named Colombia Finance Chief: El Tiempo

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June 30, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Testimonial

Colombia’s incoming president named Miguel Gómez, a former lawmaker from a conservative political dynasty, as finance minister, according to El Tiempo newspaper.

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The Economist

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· Jun 29, 2026

What's driving the Trumpification of Latin America? | The Economist

Right-wing politicians are taking over Latin America, including in Colombia with the election of far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella, also known as “El Tigre”. The Economist’s top editors and regional experts explore what’s behind this ideological shift. #politics #trump #colombia #usa #chile #bolivia Watch the full show: https://econ.st/4xW9XD0 Sign up to the Insider newsletter: https://econ.st/4nOyzIb Subscribe to The Economist: https://www.economist.com/subscribe Download our app: https://www.economist.com/get-the-app Follow The Economist on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeconomist/ Follow The Economist on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEconomist Follow The Economist on X: https://x.com/TheEconomist

Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 4, 2026

Are we seeing light at the end of the tunnel for Mexico’s economy? A perspective from our CEO

Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek sits down with Empresas Globales chief Guillermo Bernal to unpack Mexico's mixed economic signals and how major investors really see the country's outlook. The post Are we seeing light at the end of the tunnel for Mexico’s economy? A perspective from our CEO appeared first on Mexico News Daily

Libertarian Institute

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· Jul 12, 2026

NYT: Marco Rubio Running Venezuela From Washington

Secretary of State Marco Rubio controls Venezuela’s finances, making him the effective viceroy of the South American nation. “Mr. Rubio has become the de facto viceroy of Venezuela, holding sway over a sovereign nation in a way that no American official has since Paul Bremer III arrived in Baghdad in 2003 to run US-occupied Iraq,” []

Get French Football News

· Jul 3, 2026

Official | Filipe Luis named AS Monaco manager

Filipe Luis has been named as the new manager of AS Monaco. The Brazilian has signed a X-year deal, as confirmed on Wednesday.Luis has succeeded Sébastien Pocognoli in the role. The Belgian had rep...

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· Jun 29, 2026

Tokenization Diversifies Away from Crypto: Bui

Giang Bui, VP and head of issuer growth at Securitize, joins Katie Greifeld, Scarlet Fu, and Eric Balchunas on Bloomberg ETF IQ. (Source: Bloomberg)

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 22, 2026

Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100

The influential economist became one of the most powerful figures in global finance

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Related coverage for "Paris-Educated Economist Named Colombia Finance Chief: El Tiempo": The Economist — What's driving the Trumpification of Latin America? | The Economist. Mexico News Daily — Are we seeing light at the end of the tunnel for Mexico’s economy? A perspective from our CEO. Libertarian Institute — NYT: Marco Rubio Running Venezuela From Washington. Get French Football News — Official | Filipe Luis named AS Monaco manager. Bloomberg — Tokenization Diversifies Away from Crypto: Bui. Toronto Sun — Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100