Miami: A Latin capital

Comprehensive, Trusted, Relevant & Useful
HispanicTips has 40,202 stories & 100,000+ visitors a month..
Posted on: February 11th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Blogante Business ] [ Florida ] [ Miami ]
Tags: , , ,

Newsletter readers - Don't forget HispanicTIPS - Gracias, Tomás

“Wealth managers at leading banks in the market estimate that approximately 20% of their business comes from foreign nationals and another 50% from U.S. citizens with close ties to other countries.

Most of the money from abroad, of course, comes from Latin America, and Miami’s large Cuban-American population accounts for the market’s extremely close ties to that Caribbean island, still ruled by Fidel Castro’s Communist dictatorship.”*

*From: http://www.investmentnews.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish

Stumble it! | | AddThis Feed Button

Other posts that may interest you

MEXICANS - Making a mark in Miami - Jorge Lomonaco soon-to-be-former consul general of Mexico in Miami

Chica chic: The very Miami concept of stylish Latin entertaining

India will be big player in Latin America

Goodbye, Bacilos: Band helped raise IQ of Latin pop

Mega TV to Sponsor the 10th Annual Miami Latin Film Festival

What's in a (Spanish) name? A shot at being famous. Hispanics with non-Spanish names can find it challenging when trying to make it in media and entertainment.

8TH ANNUAL LATIN GRAMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS TO BE ANNOUNCED AUGUST 29 IN MIAMI

Miami's Brickell Avenue fears loss of Latin American banking. Florida

The Latin Grammys show, which has played in Miami and Los Angeles, is moving again this time to New York City

Latin dramas to debut in English





Check us out!