Colombians Look to Miami as Gustavo Petro’s Election Sparks Capital Flight Fears (Financial Times)
Real estate companies in Miami have reported a surge in inquiries from Colombians wanting to shift money out of their country and buy property in the US following the victory of Gustavo Petro, the country’s first truly leftwing president, last month. READ MORE (Non-Paywalled)
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