Santos invites Israeli businesses to invest in Colombia
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday invited Israeli businesses to invest in the South American country during a trade seminar in Tel Aviv.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Wednesday invited Israeli businesses to invest in the South American country during a trade seminar in Tel Aviv.
Colombia’s most important companies are due to participate in events in New York on Tuesday and London on Friday, in an effort to attract foreign investment.
Colombia’s largest banking group, Grupo Aval aims to raise $100 million by selling shares to the public, in a deal filed with the US regulatory body on Thursday.
Bogota fought off competition from Medellin and Cali to secure the title of best city in Colombia for investment, researchers said Wednesday.
Some of Colombia’s largest companies will be representing and promoting the Colombian market in New York and London, two of the world’s financial market capitals, from June 3 to 7.
As the Colombian central bank convened on Monday to discuss possible measures for controlling a strengthening peso and boosting economic growth, the country’s finance minister said that capital controls on…
Colombia’s economic success is not dependent on the outcome of the ongoing FARC-government peace negotiations, said the country’s finance minister, Mauricio Cardenas, on Friday. “The economy is going very well…
Analysts worry over the consequences of a strengthening peso after Colombia recorded a jump in foreign direct investment in 2012. Colombia, the third largest economy in Latin America, reportedly received $16.7…
New reforms that lower tax rates on foreign investors’ profits to 14% from 33% stir up mixed feelings regarding the benefits reaped by Colombia. “Increased flow of foreign resources will…