NEW YORK (Reuters) - South America is not likely to have a common currency bloc to rival the euro any time soon, analysts said on Monday, despite excited chatter sparked by officials in Brazil and Argentina raising the prospect of a shared tender.
SQM is uniquely situated to benefit from the new secular demand for lithium. Chile votes on a new constitution on September 4th. Click here to read more.
Brazil finally sees consumer prices fall this month as transportation and energy costs came down thanks to tax cuts. Some of these relief measures are set to expire in 2023.