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Colombia’s economy has experienced a robust rebound in the second quarter of 2024, showcasing a significant 2.1% year-on-year increase in gross domestic product (GDP). This upturn marks the ...
The International Monetary Fund has suspended Colombia's access to its Flexible Credit Line (FCL), worth approximately $8.1bn and in place since 2009, citing concerns over the country's fiscal ...
With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term ...
BOGOTA -- More than a week of violent protests across Colombia have seen least 25 people killed and hundreds injured, prompting statements of concern from the US government and the European Union ...
Private investment plummeted 24.8% annually in Colombia in 2023, one of the reasons behind the economy's slowdown to 0.6% output growth, about half of what was expected. Gross domestic product ...
Colombia lowered its economic growth projection for next year to 2.2%, down from a previous 3.2%, Finance Minister Jose Antonio Ocampo said on Friday, adding he does not think the country will ...
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, the country's first leftist leader in modern times, came to power two years ago under a banner of change and with a mandate to create visibility for the country ...
Economic weakness has also affected Colombia's credit. ... causing concern that the Santos' administration's push for peace has created opportunities for drug traffickers.
After decades of civil war, Colombia is one of the hottest investment destinations in Latin America. International investment bankers throng the corridors of hotels, trolling for the next M&A deal ...
Peace, economy top concerns as Colombians head to polls in presidential runoff. ... June 16, 2018, 7:12 PM. An electoral worker sets up a polling station in Bogota, Colombia, June 16, 2018.