It’s all about more analytical functions that add value to the business, says Chubb Mexico CFO Mario Chavero.
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The PRD’s Laurentino “Nito” Cortizo is proclaimed winner of closest presidential race of the last 30 years.
One candidate leads, but polls have been wrong before.
The opposition PRD party leads the race in the seven-candidate field ahead of the May 5 vote.
The electoral result in Canada’s top oil-producing province reveals dismay over lost energy sector opportunities, writes AS/COA’s Naki Mendoza.
The CFO’s role is evolving beyond internal compliance to external protection, says José Manuel Olguín, treasurer of Mexican Coca-Cola bottler FEMSA.
April 18 marks one year of civil unrest against the Daniel Ortega administration, resulting in hundreds dead and little political progress.
AS/COA Online offers regular updates on the course charted by the new administration in Latin America’s largest country.
With UNASUR fading, South American leaders created a new multilateral bloc in its wake.
While we wait on USMCA ratification, trilateral trade between NAFTA members keeps growing. AS/COA Online takes a look, with a spotlight on U.S.-Mexico trade.
"O precedente guatemalteco pode ajudar a iluminar o debate no Brasil sobre o que significaria, na prática, o reconhecimento de Jerusalém", analisa Roberto Simon, da AS/COA, na Folha de S. Paulo.
Public dissent and legal challenges have slowed implementation of President Mauricio Macri’s 2017 reform.
Few in the company have access to the wealth of data that the CFO has, Aeroméxico CFO Ricardo Sánchez Baker.
Changes in administration can affect tourist visa policies in the United States and abroad. Where do Latin American countries currently stand?
From gubernatorial PASOs to the first-ever mandatory presidential debates, AS/COA Online outlines key dates ahead of October 27 general elections.
In Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office December 1. Through regular updates, AS/COA covered the start of what the new leader calls the country's Fourth Transformation.
Learn about the candidates’ positions on everything from constitutional reform to social security to agricultural production.
At a rally in Caracas on January 23 and citing the Venezuelan Constitution, Speaker of Congress Juan Guaidó administered the oath of office to himself to become interim president of Venezuela. Hear from AS/COA experts and check out resources about the moment and all that’s led to it.
Jair Bolsonaro is keeping the state oil firm lean and focusing on its core strength, writes AS/COA Energy Director Naki Mendoza.
"The key is to keep the Maduro regime on the defensive," writes AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in The National Interest.