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...A cabinet reshuffle in April replaced centrists, including the respected finance minister José Antonio Ocampo, with allies of the president....
...“But the technology is obsolete,” says Marta López Jiménez, director of renewable projects at Acciona Energía, which owns them. “There are no upgrades available.”...
...José Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, the head of ECLAC, believes Latin America can compete effectively with Asia for foreign investment, although it needs to work harder....
...José Sainz Armada, Iberdrola’s chief financial officer, said the company would channel the proceeds of the sale into new investments in “A-rated geographies”....
...José Woldenberg, who oversaw the 2000 election that ended 71 years of one-party rule, said the reform being debated in congress this week will weaken the National Electoral Institute (INE) by restoring oversight...
...He was born in 1881 in this rented apartment in a 19th-century apartment block on the city’s Plaza de la Merced, the first child of María Picasso López and José Ruiz Blasco, a painter and art teacher....
...José Guillermo Zozaya Délano, executive president AMIA, of Mexico’s auto industry body, said that Mexico should issue its own set of incentives to attract investment south of the border....
...López Obrador and Petro’s criticisms of western arms shipments to Ukraine were praised by the Russian embassies in their respective countries....
...Some enterprising painters went themselves: Sebastián López de Arteaga, emigrating from Seville to Mexico in 1640, established a tenebrist Baroque school in his adopted home, with violently theatrical compositions...
...“Everyone should be celebrating because we’ve brought down a corrupt man,” José Varón, sporting the shirt of the Peruvian football team, shouted at the protesters. “You’re all wrong.”...
...“Our objective has always been to put Uruguay on the map through cinema,” said Pittaluga, director of the José Ignácio International Film Festival....
...“The door has opened to a situation that could be pretty chaotic,” said José Maria Lujambio, partner at Cacheaux, Cavazos & Newton....
...José María Álvarez-Pallete López Chairman and Chief Executive, Telefónica Tim Höttges Chief Executive, Deutsche Telekom Nick Read Chief Executive, Vodafone Stéphane Richard Chairman and Chief Executive...
...“Retail investors have been conditioned to invest into growth categories,” said Jose Torres, senior economist at brokerage IBKR....
...Mr López Obrador has appointed political loyalists to the CRE board, including a 91-year-old refinery expert, José Alberto Celestinos*, who last week approved new curbs on some private generators saying:...
...So far Petro has shown welcome pragmatism, negotiating multi-party support in Congress and appointing a widely respected economist, José Antonio Ocampo, as finance minister....
...José Miguel Vivanco, who is stepping down as head of Human Rights Watch’s Americas division after 28 years, said the Trump phenomenon “has provided ammunition and inspiration for the wrong side in Latin...
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