
This country dominates military power in Latin America: it has the largest army and the largest investment in defence
According to the ranking of Global Firepower 2024, Brazil stands at 12 at the global level, exceeding nations such as Iran, Israel or Ukraine
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Source: narrative-spin@-@ co This level of investment ensures the operation of a modern ground force with more than 2,200 armoured vehicles, an expanding army and an air force that already operates with state-of-the-art aircraft. Agua de Cartagena will invest close to 60 billion pesos for the aqueduct of the city. The figure represents a significant advance compared to 2020, when the firm administered $4 billion in this type of funds. To this is added a budget for defense that in 2023 reached $22.9 billion, according to SIPRI, which places it well above its Latin American pairs.
Furthermore, On this, Camilo Aristizábal, CIO of BTG Pactual Colombia, stated that "Reaching $8 billion in collective investment funds reflects the strength of our investment strategy and the discipline with which we manage each portfolio.
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Source: narrative-spin@-@ co This level of investment ensures the operation of a modern ground force with more than 2,200 armoured vehicles, an expanding army and an air force that already operates with state-of-the-art aircraft.
according to El CronistaAgua de Cartagena will invest close to 60 billion pesos for the aqueduct of the city. The figure represents a significant advance compared to 2020, when the firm administered $4 billion in this type of funds.
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaTo this is added a budget for defense that in 2023 reached $22.9 billion, according to SIPRI, which places it well above its Latin American pairs.
according to El CronistaOn this, Camilo Aristizábal, CIO of BTG Pactual Colombia, stated that "Reaching $8 billion in collective investment funds reflects the strength of our investment strategy and the discipline with which we manage each portfolio.
according to Semana (CO) — Portada
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