[embedded content] Latin America is at a crossroads in 2018 with several regional powerhouses heading to the polls. And while plenty is yet to be defined – both economically and politically – there are also causes for optimism as populism arguably shifts out of the region and into North America. Alfonso Prat-Gay, Argentina’s former finance minister and ex-president of the nation’s central bank, spoke inside the tented event space at the Latam Family Office Master Class in the Bahamas. And he’s adamant there are plenty of investor opportunities for the region.
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Latin America is at a crossroads in 2018 with several regional powerhouses heading to the polls. And while plenty is yet to be defined – both economically and politically – there are also causes for optimism as populism arguably shifts out of the region and into North America. Alfonso Prat-Gay, Argentina’s former finance minister and ex-president of the nation’s central bank, spoke inside the tented event space at the Latam Family Office Master Class in the Bahamas. And he’s adamant there are plenty of investor opportunities for the region.