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What Your Dollar is Really Worth In Panama
2008-05-21 00:54:00 By Chuck Dolce * for the Sovereign Society - Delray Beach,FL,May 20, 2008Last Saturday in Panama was the last day of the Sovereign Society's Total Wealth Symposium. Markets are closed and other than some weekend oil posturing, there's not too much in the news. So while most of the conference has been focused on making and protecting money - I haven't said much about the country of Panama itself. So if you'll indulge me... Panama is truly spectacular. If you've never been, it's a country on the move. Skyscrapers rise up from what was once a depressed Central American country. Skyscrapers are built IN the ocean. Architecturally, the juxtaposition of the new and the old creates almost a surreal effect. It's 2008 on one side and 1940 on the other. Panama is a country rebuilding itself both structurally and economically. The third largest economy in Central America, Panama specializes in service industries l... More About: Dollar , Worth
5 European Investment Reasons for Panama
2008-04-27 22:15:00 Written by Matt Landau, The Panama Report, Wednesday, March 19 2008 With various crises in the US set to stifle the Panama real estate boom, European s are holding up the proverbial rear, crowding real estate offices around the country with their Capri pants, Spanish dictionaries, and crusty loaves of bread. I remember vividly a time when real estate in Europe was hot. I was studying economics in Madrid and my professor, a young German guy named Knut, described houses and condos as amazing like toilet paper. But since then, many of those great investments have disappeared like an elephant in a Houdini act, and today, Europe's investors are looking to Panama for answers.1. A strong currency: With the Euro recently flirting around record highs against the US dollar, Europeans are clearly more inclined to invest abroad. Using online agencies and a plethora of international banks, investing in Panama is even being done from the luxury of home, with seve... More About: Investment , Reasons
Why The Rich Are Looking to Latin America
2008-04-09 14:57:00 Source: times on-line"Wealthy investors seeking safer havens for their capital in these troubled times may not have considered Latin America - until now. With a history of hyper-inflation, coups, dictatorships, corruption, drug gangs and social inequality, it has not been the most obvious place in which to buy property. But the region's growing economies - plus recent political stability - mean that cash-rich investors are snapping up homes and land there.Panama is experiencing a construction boom. The expansion of the canal, a free-trade agreement with the US in 2006, and the rise of a service-based economy that provides administration back-up to US companies have unleashed a building frenzy in Panama City. There are more than 35 towers going up, including the Trump Ocean Club, which has a sail-like shape reminiscent of the Burj al-Arab in Dubai. With another 300 towers in the planning process, it is estimated that there will be 40,000 flats on the market in 2010. Who will buy th... More About: Rich , Latin America
Panama Tourism Law Requires Work
2008-04-04 14:58:00 Source: La PrensaThe new tourism law passed by the National Assembly on Feb. 27, 2008 provided a framework for defining and regulating Panama 's tourism industry but left many practical matters open for debate. In fact, the rules governing 16 articles in the new law have yet to be established and must be approved within the next five months before the law goes into effect. Government officials will have the last word on the rules and regulations, but the private sector has an opportunity to voice its opinions and make proposals.According to Jaime Campuzano, president of the Cámara de Turismo de Panamá (Camtur), "We have to regulate these articles. Otherwise, their interpretation and implementation will be in limbo."Camtur is organizing committees that will make suggestions to the government. Those committees will be made up of business people representing all sectors of the tourist industry that will be affected by the new law. The private sector is particularly interested in the r... More About: Tourism , Work
The Next Panama Real Estate Hotspots
2008-04-01 21:11:00 Source: costaricapages.comWith worries of Panama ?s city condo market overheating, investors are looking to lesser-known destinations throughout the country where more affordable property prices exist. While an argument can be made for some of Panama?s established hot spots, the following is my personal list of the most current ?in? and ?out? investment areas.OUT: Panama City ? Prices may not yet have peaked, but the glut of condos about to come on to the market has this writer wary that the upside may be shrinking?and fast. Many claim that new buyers arriving daily from places as diverse as China, Venezuela and Spain can keep this afloat, but I think there are safer bets out there. There is a silver lining: in the near-term, those who expect their pre-construction condos delivered soon will find the market for short and long-term rentals to be very appealing.Playa Coronado ? While proximity (50 mins) to the city would seem like a benefit, this location suffers from sharing much of t... More About: Estate , Real Estate , Real
Panama: A paradise for sport fishing
2008-03-22 14:44:00 Source: The Panama PostPanama offers an unique attractiveness in the region by being able to fish in two different oceans the same day, whether it is in the quiet but virginal Pacific, or in Atlantic?s crystal-clear waters.Luis Lopez Alfaro, a member of the Association of Sport Fishing Clubs explained that this organization is trying to organize and promote, together with the country?s tour operators, sport fishing in Panama as an added attraction that should be included in tour packages.?More than a business, what is being tried is to promote fishing as a sport, but always having as a premise conservation of the marine species,? pointed out Lopez Alfaro. Unfortunately, locations closer to Panama Bay like Taboga, Urabá and Melones are being threatened by over-fishing. This is a shame because those are the only close locations to the capital, especially since there is a project to develop tourism which will allow visitors to practice fishing in these locations,? he said. Sport fis... More About: Paradise
Panama's Economy In Good Shape
2008-03-03 13:50:00 From: Miami Herald International Edition, Saturday, 01 March 2008Panama is expected to continue to receive a strong flow of foreign investment in the coming years, and its economy should continue to grow.That was one of the conclusions reached at a conference Friday, February 29th titled "Panama and the Global Economy ," organized by the Americas Society and the Council of the Americas. One of the most important issues discussed at the meeting was the financing for the Panama Canal expansion.Experts said that the bonds issued for the expansion could be rated higher than those issued by the Panamanian government to finance the public debt."Panama's bond rating does not set a ceiling for the rating that could be given to the Panama Canal," said Roberto Arevalo, associate director of Standard & Poor's. Panama is expected to continue to receive a strong flow of foreign investment in the coming years, and its economy should continue to grow.That was one of the conclus... More About: Shape , Good
Foreigners In Panama Spend $162.5 Million On Mortgages
2008-02-23 15:42:00 Form Miami Herald Panama Edition, Friday, 22 February 2008The number of mortgages granted to foreigners is galloping ahead. According to statistics from the the Cámara Panameña de la Construcción (Capac), foreigners took out 850 mortages in the first six months of 2007, 32 percent more than during the same period in 2006. Although these figures don?t give a complete picture of home buying by foreigners in Panama (many paid in full for the properties they acquired), they do suggest the impact they are having on the real estate market.Those 850 mortgages represent only 6.8 percent of the total, but if you look at their dollar amount, they add up to around $162.5 million, which represents 31.4 percent of the total monetary value, said Michael Fernández, Capac's economic director.For more info on this subject and many more, visit TropilandPanama More About: Mortgages , Million , Foreigners
Reforestation Visa In Panama: Buyer Beware
2008-02-14 21:25:00 Source: Grey & Co., Panama Reforestation investments in Panama for permanent residency in Panama, citizenship in Panama and as an investment opportunity in Panama have been highly touted by many websites in Panama and internationally. Many consider that the US$40,000.00 investment has a money-back guarantee, and sell it as a future gold-mine. We would, however, advise caution and consideration to be applied when you are studying where to invest your funds and how to obtain residency under a reforestation program in Panama. One of the pitfalls of the Panama reforestation investment is that there are many reforestation programs offered in Panama, which have already been structured by other investors or promoters (usually foreigners). The biggest pitfall to beware of is the "guaranteed returns" which are offered on the investments. Although teak reforestation may be lucrative, often the figures quoted are highly exaggerated, failing to take into account the usual cull... More About: Buyer , Visa , Beware
Panama's Health Tourism Boom
2008-01-03 13:55:00 A new kind of tourism is sweeping into Panama, but these visitors are not just coming for sun and fun. Offering first-rate health care at cut-rate prices, Panama is attracting the latest kind of traveler: the medical tourist. Medical tourism is a rapidly growing, multi-billion dollar worldwide industry. Countries like India and Thailand have long been attracting patients from developed countries looking to escape the high prices and long waits at home, providing high-quality health care at a fraction of the price. Panama is one of the latest countries to emerge on the health tourism scene, offering US-trained doctors, state-of-the-art infrastructure and equipment, plus a distinct advantage --- proximity to North America. With as many as 45 million Americans uninsured, and Canadians waiting up to two years for critical procedures, many are looking south for alternatives. ?The demand is very strong, and we haven?t even begun to scratch the surface,? says Rudy Rupak, president of Pla... More About: Health , Tourism , Boom , Heal
South Of The Border, The Market's Still Hot
2007-12-26 16:55:00 By June Fletcher for The Wall Street JournalThe housing slump has sent many Americans shopping south of the border. Existing-home prices in the U.S. dropped 4.5 percent in the third quarter from a year ago, according to S&P/Case-Shiller. But they are still climbing in much of Latin America and the Caribbean.Buyers are being enticed by the kind of double-digit appreciation that has all but disappeared in the States. In addition, a growing number of new developments are targeting Americans looking for good deals and a lower cost of living. Since 2003, annual home-price appreciation has been running at 20 percent in the Dominican Republic, and could reach 50 percent in the near future, according to Boomerang Unlimited, a Napa, Calif., real-estate investment advisory firm.In San Pedro, Belize, the average price of a 2,200-square-foot home was $697,500 in September, up 18.6 percent from a year ago, according to a study by Coldwell Banker; the price of a similar property in San Jose, ... More About: South
Banco General and Banco Continental Merge
2007-12-26 16:34:00 By Eric Jackson of "The Panama News"Once BANISTMO was sold to HSBC, the largest Panamanian bank left standing was Banco General , followed by the Motta family's Banco Continental in second place. But in these days of international bank consolidation, those two institutions felt that they were too small to survive the competition, even if their political connections had given them a large degree of access to social security and public employee pension funds. Thus the two companies have signed an agreement for a stock swap merger, in which a new company will be created under the name of Banco General, with Banco Continental shareholders getting 39 percent of the stock and Banco General owners 61 percent.The result will be a bank with about $7 billion in deposits, $800 million in assets, 300,000 depositors and 60 branches. Looked at another way, via interlocking directorates and family interests in common, it's a merger of several of Panama's richest families and biggest companies.In... More About: Merge
Why Investing Outside the U.S. Makes sense Now
2007-12-04 02:27:00 Source: tropicalpathways.comFor many years the U.S. real estate market has been a consistent performer. A stable government, economic growth and investor-friendly laws have led to dramatic increases in real estate values. Will values continue to rise as sharply in the future? Only time will tell. However, there are many factors that contribute to the theory that foreign markets will offer greater real estate and business investment opportunity in the coming years, including:1. U.S. ECONOMYIf you haven?t picked up a newspaper recently, you might not realize that the U.S. is dealing with extreme volatility in the financial markets as a result of the subprime mortgage meltdown. Underlying it all are some serious issues with the U.S. economy that may dramatically limit the growth potential of U.S. real estate over the next 10 years.Current U.S. credit crisis Radical changes in loan-to-value percentages, debt-to-income ratios and other key loan qualifiers have dramatically changed the sc... More About: Sense , Investing
The Facts: Panama Is Booming
2007-12-02 14:43:00 Source: Joachim Bamrud - The Latin Business Chronicle (Nov 26,2007)Brazil and Mexico may be getting most of the foreign investor attention in Latin America these days and Chile continues to be seen as the region's free-market champion, but Panama isn't doing so badly, either.In the past few months, Panama has topped several key regional rankings. In addition to being named the most globalized country in Latin America last week by Latin Business Chronicle, Panama recently was ranked the best country for exporting and importing containerized goods in Latin America by the World Bank, the fastest-growing tourism market in Latin America by the World Tourism Organization and last, but not least, the fastest-growing economy in Latin America by the International Monetary Fund and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). That comes in addition to being ranked third in Latin America (after Chile and Mexico) when it comes to competitiveness, accord... More About: Facts
Banking In Panama : An Overview
2007-11-04 14:02:00 Source: panama-travel-bureau.com The Republic of Panama continues to introduce legislation that will enhance its image as an international financial services centre or, to use the usual nomenclature, offshore finance centre. Legislation covering Private Foundations (an alternative to trusts) and Captive Insurance (first such legislation in Latin America) have been promulgated. Panama's comprehensive banking law provides the last building block in a structure of services that makes Panama South America?s all-round offshore finance centre. Panama introduced a comprehensive banking law (which covers local trust companies as well) in February, 1999, replacing one that had been in place since 1970. The National Banking Commission that previously issued licenses has been replaced by a Superintendency which comprises a Board of 5 Directors and a Superintendent. In addition to increased investigative powers, the new law has tightened general controls and regulations and brought the countr... More About: Overview
Retiring Outside America
2007-10-15 21:13:00 By Lisa Bonos The Washington Post (Oct 14, 2004)Mary Strociek, 49, and her husband, Matt, 67, had their hearts set on retiring to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. They bought a condo there in the late 1980s "when it was a quiet, sleepy village," Mary Strociek said.But then others discovered the beauty of the area and the place boomed. "We decided to get out of there," Mary said.Avid sailors, the couple hopped on a friend's 50-foot boat and cruised the Caribbean. They checked out all of the Virgin Islands, St. Martin and St. Bart, and yet were drawn back to Mexico.Then they discovered Panama. The Strocieks were overwhelmed by the breathtaking sights."It's one of the few places I can see the curvature of the Earth," Mary Strociek said of the view from her property, which she says looks out on nearly 300 miles of coastline.Won over, the Strocieks sold their Chicago home and built a house near the mountain town of El Valle, where they now live, she explained in a phone interview from her pool.... More About: America
Panama FDI grows 19 percent in first-half 2007
2007-09-20 15:32:00 Source:Reuters Investing News, Wed Sep 19,2007PANAMA CITY, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Panama grew 19.4 percent in the first six months of this year compared to the same period in 2006 to $598 million, the government said on Wednesday. The banking sector and the Colon Free Trade Zone, one of the world's biggest import-export parks, were the two biggest earners, attracting $137.8 million and $180.8 million respectively, the Comptroller General's office said. Foreign direct investment is one of the principal drivers of Panama's booming economy, which according to the U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) will have the highest growth rate in the region this year. Panama is expected to post 8.5 percent growth this year, buoyed by a $5.25 billion expansion of the Panama canal, a growing real estate market and continued growth in the banking sector, the U.N. says.The data speaks volumes.See how you can benefit from this... More About: Half
Mejorana Festival Ready To Kick-off.
2007-09-20 04:49:00 In 1949, Professor Manuel F. Zárate, with a group of friends from his native land, Guararé, initiated a tradition that has become the most renowned festival in the Republic of Panama. Today, after more than fifty years, The National Festival of the Marjorana in Guararé continues to cultivate the Panamanian folklore and protect the customs that are an integral part of the life in the interior provinces of Panama, and the Azuero peninsula in particular. Along with the local holiday of the Virgin Saint of The Mercy, the Guarareños organize each year an event that atracts in this small town of the Peninsula a great number of folk delegations from all parts of Panama.The common objective: to enjoy, to project, and to preserve the Panamanian folklore. The Festival includes musical presentations, contests, folk dances and songs, bullfights, oxen wagons parade, popular dances, and many other folk art expressions. Guararé, a pleasant, welcoming town, with naturall musical ability, each S... More About: Kick , Ready , Kick-off
Panama Insurance Market In Need Of Re-Structuring
2007-09-17 03:15:00 Source:Panam a Visitor On-LinePanama?s insurance market is currently facing the need for restructuring in the face of an upsurge in the economy, the influx of foreigners who have a different attitude to insurance than Panamanians and changes within Panama itself where people are beginning to demand higher indemnities for damages. Irving Ureña, vice-president of the company Internacional de Seguros at the opening of seminar of the National College of Insurance Brokers said "Five years ago it would not have occurred to anyone to file a suit for a million dollars in damages. Now we are seeing it happen. He cited two recent examples; the bus fire in which 18 people died and the oil-spill of Petroterminal de Panama in the Lagoon of Chiriqui Grande. He added that another important factor is the influx of foreign residents who are buying insurance policies worth millions of dollars because that is the sort of coverage they ne... More About: Market , Turin
Panama Builds on its Economic Boom
2007-09-13 01:01:00 Source: Panam a Guide.comA $10bn project outside the capital is the latest sign of US and Canadian hunger to invest in residential property developments. President Martín Torrijos of Panama last month unveiled what could become one of the biggest investment projects in the country's history, with a value of up to $10bn. The creation of an urban centre the size of central London on the outskirts of Panama City is the latest sign of an economic boom that has invited comparisons between Panama and bigger international business centres, such as Dubai.A specially created government agency will provide residents with streamlined regulation and there will be tax incentives for selected industries. London & Regional, the UK-based company that will develop the site, said the project, on the former Howard US air force base, would reinforce Panama's attractions as a centre of international business. Ian Livingstone, of London & Regional, said it would combine industrial, retail and residen... More About: Economic , Boom , Builds
Panama Canal Expansion Under Way!
2007-09-05 23:54:00 Source: Panam a First AlertBOOM! That's the sound that signaled to the world that the Panama Canal expansion mega-project has begun . The day: Monday, September 3, 2007?the 30th anniversary of the signing of the U.S.-Panama treaty better known as the Torrijos-Carter treaty. Panama President Martin Torrijos "pressed the button," causing a powerful explosion to rip apart Cerro Paraiso (Paradise Hill), where excavation for the $5.25 billion expansion has already begun.Learn more on the Panama Canal Expansion ProjectSome 30,000 people were present for the symbolic act, including VIPs such as Colombia President Alvaro Uribe; El Salvador President Antonio Saca; Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega; and Honduras President Manuel Zelaya. A guest of honor, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter arrived on Torrijos' presidential plane. Carter co-signed the Torrijos-Carter treaty (along with Martin Torrijos' father and then-dictator of Panama, Omar Torrijos) in which the U.S. agreed to hand over th...
How to be a Smart Panama Investor
2007-08-18 20:48:00 Here are 8 great attributes to any smart Panam a investor. Coming to know alot of these folks, and with many of them as personal friends, it can behelpful to look at the commonalities of those who truly succeed in thePanama real estate market, to delineate them from everyone else.Buying real estate in Panama can be frustrating, there's no doubt about it,and everyone, whether they're a smart investor or not, thinks they wantsomething "special". In reality though, with more and more competition inthe market, that "special" deal is getting harder and harder to find.Investment opportunities that are "special" most often are not on the marketfor long because they sell so quickly. Sometimes they're sold through abroker but more often than not, they're sold direct (from seller to buyer):the listing not even making an appearance on the public market.The Panama real estate market today is commonly referred to (by me) as theWild Wild West. It's an era where modern day gunfighters, outlaws... More About: Smart , Investor
Land Possession Rights In Panama: Are They A True Investment Opportunity?
2007-08-17 15:40:00 It is a well known and documented fact that Panama real estate prices have risen significantly (and in some cases prohibitively) in the last year or so. This is more the case for beach front properties in Panama or properties that are now in the "second stage" of development; "First Stage" being the initial investor rush that bought bare land and have since then subdivided or developed housing projects.The days of buying beach front land in Panama for cents per meter are now long gone. In the case of the Azuero peninsula, titled beach front properties less than three hectares in surface and less than ten dollars per square meter are almost as rare as alligators in Boquette.So the question a lot of potential buyers of real estate in Panama asking is: "Can I still get in the Panama real estate boom and benefit? Is there a true investment opportunity in Panama real estate? Will buying land in Panama give me a solid return on investment?" There is a growing number of Panamanian real es... More About: Investment , Possession , Rights , Opportunity
MSN On Retiring In Panama: "Best Place For Retirees"
2007-08-08 02:22:00 Source: MSN Money, Aug 7, 2007Panam a is one of the best places in the world for retirees today, combining a low cost of living, near-perfect weather and one of the world's best discount programs for retirees, with up to 50% off everything from public transport to movies, mortgage rates, doctor's visits, electricity, restaurants and airfares.When you compare Panama with its neighbors, you'll see that it has more amenities than traditional retirement spots such as Mexico and Costa Rica, with lower costs and crime rates. In Panama, you'll encounter less red tape and less interference from local authorities.To encourage long-term foreign investment, Panama requires no special authorizations, permits or prior registration for foreign investors. The Investment Stability Law, passed in 1998, protects foreign investors from any change in tax, customs, municipal and labor rules for a period of 10 years after an investment is registered. Major companies doing business in Panama include Fe... More About: Place , Retire , Lace
Panama Ratifies US Trade Deal
2007-08-05 16:27:00 Source: tax-news.comLast week, Panam a 's legislature ratified the free trade agreement with the United States which had been signed by the two governments late in June. The Panamanian congress voted 58 to 3 in favour of the agreement. The United States and Panama launched negotiations on a free trade agreement in April 2004, and the final agreement incorporated amendments derived from a negotiation between the Bush Administration and Congressional leadership. Nonetheless, US Congressional approval is not a done deal. Governmental signing of the agreement took place two days before the expiration of President Bush's authority for "fast track" trade promotion at the end of June, meaning that the Congress must approve or reject the agreement without making changes. No vote is currently scheduled. The United States had a goods trade surplus with Panama of $2.3 billion in 2006, and is Panama?s largest trading partner. Total goods trade between the United St... More About: Trade , Deal
Panama's GDP growth best in Latin America
2007-08-04 18:16:00 Panama's economy will have the best performance of any country in Latin America this and next year, the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) forecasts.Panama's GDP should grow by 8.5 percent this year and another 7.5 percent next year, ECLAC says in a new forecast released today. That's better than any other country in Latin America and also confirms earlier forecasts from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicting Panama as Latin America's star economy in 2007 and 2008. Read full article here.For more info on this subject and many more, visit TropilandPanama More About: Growth , Grow
Term of Tourist Visa In Panama Reduced to 30 Days
2007-07-09 01:11:00 The recent "tourism" visa changes in Panam a have stirred-up a lot of reactions (both negative and positive) from foreigners and Panamanian alike. The following article fully represents the views of this blog regarding this matter and is presented in its entirety for viewing and research needs:By Lic. Alvaro AguilarLaw 15 of 2007, entered into force upon its publication on May 25, 2007, which reduces the duration of Panamanian Tourist Visa s from 90 days, with a 90 day extension (originally in force since 1995), to 30 days with a 60 day extension. While European Union Schengen Treaty citizens are exempt from a Panamanian visa requirement to enter and US citizens are sold a $5 "tourism card" as reciprocity visa upon entry, all foreigners are subject to this 30 day limit. The Immigration website has a list of the current visa requirements by country. The Law was submitted as Bill 292 of 2007 "whereby measures are enacted for the protection of citizen safety" by Olga Golcher, Minister o... More About: Days
Panama National Land Management Program (PRONAT)
2007-07-06 02:56:00 Source: dgMarket.comPanama nian National Land Management Program (PRONAT).The program's objective is to promote land tenure security in order to facilitate access to credit and Panamanian land investment aimed at economic growth, thereby facilitating rural poverty alleviation in Panama. The PRONAT has identified the rural, peri-urban and urban areas of the Provinces of Herrera, Los Santos, Veraguas, Cocle and Colon as the areas where the project would be implemented. To achieve the project's objective, it would be necessary to address the following issues: (a) security of tenure; (b) access to land; (c) high land market transaction costs, and (d) the provision of supplementary services (technical assistance, education, financial services, conflict resolution and the like). The proposed program would expand PRONATs geographic coverage, and strengthen the institutional and technical capability of the entities responsible for land titling and administration in Panama.The program would...
US Consulate On Buying Land In Panama (Panama News, Vol.10, No.14)
2007-06-13 20:52:00 The following is general information on purchasing real estate in Panama . It is not to be construed as legal advice. The different categories of Panama real esate make it imperative to engage professionals for more detailed information. Panama real estate laws on the mainland can be quite different than Panama real estate laws on islands, coastal areas, and areas near national borders.Generally, there are two very different ways to buy real estate in Panama: 1) the purchase of titled property, and 2) the purchase of rights of possession (derecho posesorio). Titled land in Panama, and the process of buying this, is similar in concept to that in the US, and land and deeds are duly recorded with the Public Registry (Registro Público). "Rights of possession" is an entirely different process, a kind of squatter's or concession rights. For rights of possession on the mainland, it might be possible to convert this later to a titled property; on islands and coastal and border areas, it is ... More About: News , Buying , Land , Cons
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