THE NEW YORK TIMES
After U.S. financial crisis, uncertainty from Latam
In only a few days, Latin American leaders have gone from not caring to fear over the U.S. financial crisis. Despite strong economic growth this decade and some aggressive efforts to break free of the American orbit, there is a growing nervousness that once again Latin America cannot escape the globalized connections in the financial sector that run through the United States.
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