Latin America
Demand for uranium will continue to outpace supply
Uranium prices are rising due to more demand for nuclear power generation, and Russia and Western value chain decoupling
InternationalUnity of Bolivia’s MAS may now depend on Arce
An aggressive play for the presidency threatens to break Bolivia’s ruling party and poses dilemmas for the incumbent
BoliviaColombia’s local elections may prompt violence spike
Local candidates, social leaders and activists are likely to be targeted by criminal organisations and insurgent groups
ColombiaAuthoritarian moves will raise wider concerns in Peru
International scrutiny is increasingly focusing on perceived authoritarian shifts in Peru's government
PeruBrazil overseas assets tax would support fiscal goals
The government hopes for congressional approval of two new taxes on investments held abroad
BrazilIndustry robots will lift productivity and inequality
Industrial robot numbers nearly tripled in the decade to 2021, but US evidence of concentration fuels inequality fears
InternationalNew York City faces a range of fiscal challenges
Mayor Eric Adams is in Latin America to tell potential migrants that New York City is "at capacity"
United StatesArgentine presidential debate leaves no clear winner
The first debate among presidential candidates was held on October 1
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