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The second line of the Metro network in the Peruvian capital Lima will have 35 stations along its 35 kilometer-length, linking the city's east district of Ate with the most western district of Callao within travel duration of 45 minutes.
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DoubleLine Capital LP's Luz Padilla has a secret weapon that's helping her emerging-market bond fund beat 97 percent of its rivals: Peru.
The Andean nation's corporate bond market is booming, having swelled to $16 billion of dollar debt from just $200 million in 2010 while handing investors the highest returns in emerging markets this year. The growth in company borrowing mirrors that of the nation's gross domestic product, which expanded at the fastest pace among Latin America's biggest nation's over the past four years as President Ollanta Humala followed his predecessors' lead by delivering budget surpluses that bolstered investor confidence and buoyed consumer spending.
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Peru's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) will participate in the First Bloomberg Latin American Forum - Hosting the Pacific Alliance, to be held in New York, United States, on the occasion of the 69th United Nations General Assembly.
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Peru's international reserves amounted to US$ 64.92 billion at September 16, 2014, amounted to US$ 64.92 billion, the country's central bank (BCR) reported Saturday.
Peru's international reserves amounted to US$ 64.92 billion at September 16, 2014, amounted to US$ 64.92 billion, the country's central bank (BCR) reported Saturday.
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Growth in Peru's mining production will be slowly over the following months and will gain momentum as of 2015, mainly due to the startup of major projects and full production in the Toromocho mine by and during that year, the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) said.
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 The Association of Peruvian Agricultural Producers Unions (AGAP) says Peru has exported 543,000 tons of fresh fruit in the first half of 2014, up 34 percent over the same period a year earlier.
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 Peru's participation in the 2014 edition of World Food Moscow was hailed as a major success by the Peruvian Association of Producers and Agro Exporters Guilds (Agap), with more than 150 new valuable business contacts from around the world having been made at the event.
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Electoral observers from the Union of South American Nations (Unasur) will be present during Peru's October 5 regional and municipal elections, said Peru's National Jury of Elections (JNE) on Sunday.
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The South American country has warmed up for the mega-conference to negotiate a new Earth-saving climate treaty by rolling back its own environmental safeguards.
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Peru has decided not to accept prisoners from the United States prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, Foreign Relations Minister Gonzalo Gutierrez said.
"We think that the moment is not right for the country to participate in a program like this," Gutierrez said in comments reported by daily Peru.21.
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Peruvian President Ollanta Humala Tasso received on Friday the letters of credence presented by three newly-appointed ambassadors to the Andean nation.
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 Peru's Heath Ministry (Minsa) denied on Friday a report alleging that the first case of Ebola has been confirmed in the Andean nation. "There is no Ebola case in Peru. [...] Nobody is being observed or treated for Ebola-like symptoms in any of the hospitals within the country", Minsa pointed out.
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 The London-based market research firm Euromonitor International released a comprehensive report finding that volume sales of cigarettes in Peru declined moderately in 2013, an scenario explained by three main factors.
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International tourists spend more money in Peru than any other country in Latin America after Brazil which earns the top spot on the list, the country's Foreign Trade and Tourism Minister (Mincetur) announced Friday.
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The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) reported that Peru's biggest travel market competitors in Latin America are Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico.
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The historic Presidente Hotel in Peru is set to undergo a complete renovation and will reopen as the Radisson Hotel Arequipa at the end 2015.
"As we continue to expand the Radisson brand in Latin America, it is important that we identify and develop in key locations that cater to both business and leisure guests," said Javier Rosenberg, chief operating officer, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, Americas.
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Peruvians surfers Sebastian Correa, Lucca Messinas, Joaquin Del Castillo, Juninho Urcia and Miguel Tudela had on Saturday an outstanding performance at the Chicama Pro Junior Classic competition and managed to advance to the semi-finals.
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 The Peruvian government says it will investigate illegal logging along the Peru-Brazil border following the murder of four indigenous leaders. The leaders were killed in early September, allegedly by loggers. The Peruvian President of the Council of Ministers, Ana Jara Velasquez, announced a commission which she said would have powers to stop the logging.
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 The dynamiting of clandestine airstrips by Peruvian security forces in the world's No. 1 coca-growing valley cuts into profits but hardly discourages cocaine traffickers who net tens of thousands of dollars with each Bolivia-bound flight.
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 Peru's largest prison, San Pedro in Lima, has a bank for prisoners' savings - with a difference.
It is run entirely by serving inmates and a prisoner convicted of drug trafficking is the bank's manager.
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