Experts Predict Panamanian Economy Will Grow 5%

newsnviews2.jpg(Panama-Guide ) Panama America - Miami (USA) EFE - Economic recovery has begun in Latin America and in 2010 economies are forecast to grow by 4%, much higher than in the developed countries, which will probably see growth of 2.5%, agreed today in Miami three experts during the forum "Economic Predictions, for Business and Trade for Latin America in 2010," organized by the Council of the Americas. Roberto Sifon Arévalo, the Latin America Director of the Standard & Poors rating agency, who applauded the performance of the entire region, said the good economic performance in Latin America is attributable to the "capital market, especially market values," for example in Panama, a model of liquidity, where the economy will register a growth of 5%. Among the countries showing the highest growth potential are Brazil, Peru, Panama and Chile, meanwhile Venezuela, Ecuador, and Argentina face difficulties.