Latin American Pulse, June 19, 2026: Wall Street rebounds, the region lags, oil falls on the US–Iran deal, and Argentina and Colombia set records.

The Latin American Pulse for Tuesday, June 16, 2026: a US-Iran peace deal sinks oil and hits Petrobras, Colombia surges, and the Fed meets under Warsh.

The Latin American Pulse for Wednesday, June 17, 2026: Fed Day under new chair Warsh, oil keeps crashing, and Bolivia nears a currency float and IMF deal.

The Latin American Pulse for Thursday, June 18, 2026: a hawkish Fed jolts Wall Street, yet Latin America is the world's most resilient market.

Latin American Pulse, June 19, 2026: Wall Street rebounds, the region lags, oil falls on the US–Iran deal, and Argentina and Colombia set records.

The Latin American Pulse: Colombia's COLCAP soared past 2,500 to a record before Sunday's runoff, while Argentina's Merval slipped on the MSCI snub.

The Latin American Pulse: Colombia votes today in its presidential runoff as its market sits at a record, while Bolivia declares a state of emergency.

Brazil's Ibovespa steadies near 168,000 as the US-Iran deal is signed and oil sinks below $79, with US markets shut for Juneteenth leaving a quiet end to a heavy week.

The Latin American Pulse: Colombia elects the pro-business de la Espriella as its market hits a record, and Argentina awaits a key MSCI verdict.

Ibovespa opens the week pinned near 168,000 as US-Iran talks collapse, oil rebounds off its lows and Wall Street reopens to digest a hawkish Fed and fresh uncertainty.