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FT.com - Americas, Business
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Mozzarella, the big cheese aiding Brazil's global growth
With his own nation struggling to produce enough buffalo milk to manufacture the soft cheese, an Italian has looked to Brazil
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Zamin weighs up London flotation
The Brazilian iron ore company's planned listing, which would likely value the group at $2bn-$2.5bn, comes after Ferrous Resources cancelled its own London offering
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Brazil's fledgling deep-sea oil industry faces up to risks
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill has punctured the exuberance that swept Brazil and the oil industry when the country discovered deep-sea reserves
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Concha y Toro bullish on wine sales
Chile's biggest wine maker has much to celebrate. Even as the country's economy was contracting last year by 1.5 per cent, its cheaper Frontera line boosted sales by 27 per cent
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Argentine bourse seeks to open doors to HFT
Latest sign that exchanges in Latin America are joining their more mature rivals in New York, London and Tokyo in gearing up to attract high-frequency traders, who are moving beyond mature markets in search of more trading opportunities
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Toyota and Nissan expand in Latin America
The Japanese carmakers announce a combined $1.2bn of investments to build their presence in Latin America's expanding car markets
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Weak data raise fears for manufacturing
Manufacturing is still growing, the numbers suggest, but not fast enough to form many jobs - giving ammunition to Federal Reserve doves
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FDA calls for change on GSK's Avandia
The US regulatory advisory panel's recommendation, which is expected to exert strong influence on a final decision on the drug, represents a victory for the pharmaceutical company
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Telefónica set to take dispute to court
The Spanish telecoms group is likely to seek international arbitration if it fails to resolve a simmering dispute with Portugal Telecom, its partner in Brazil
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Copper price forecast to rise further
The chief executive of the world's biggest copper producing company, Codelco, says he expects to see continued demand for the metal from China to fuel the country's industrial boom
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