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NYSE, partner ATG file for approval to create Brazil exchange

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - NYSE Euronext <NYX.N> and Americas Trading Group are seeking Brazilian regulatory approval to open a new stock exchange, and the venture's officers said on Wednesday they believe it can boost trading volumes and liquidity in Latin America's largest equity market.Full story

Pope confirms 'gay lobby' at work at Vatican

In private remarks to the leadership of a key Latin American church group, Pope Francis lamented that a "gay lobby" was at work at the Vatican. Full story

3M CEO: China, Latin America Equal Growth Opportunity

  Inge Thulin, 3M CEO, discusses his company's focus on innovation and the potential for growth in Latin America, and his company's spending on research & development. With CNBC's Michelle Caruso Cabrera.

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  Obama to embark on last leg of Latin America tour

Telemundo’s Jose Diaz-Balart and Shannon O’Neill of the Council on Foreign Relations join Andrea Mitchell Reports to discuss.

  The tangled history of the church in Latin America

Author and Director of the Office of the Americas Blase Bonpane talks with the Up with Chris Hayes panel about Liberation Theology and the Catholic Church’s growing, powerful role in Latin American countries.

  The Catholic Church’s role in Latin American politics

With the election of the first Latin American pope, Chris Hayes’ panel looks at how the Catholic Church became woven into the fabric of life in that part of the world and the role of religious leaders through centuries of revolutions.

  Pope Francis and Argentina’s Dirty War

The Catholic Church denies that Cardinal Bergoglio and other priests failed to protect people during Argentina’s Dirty War. Chris Hayes and his panel delve into the history and whether it’s possible this could cast a shadow over the papacy of Pope Francis.

  Latin America celebrates Pope Francis’ appointment

Born in Argentina, the newly appointed Pope Francis is the world’s first non-European pope. His selection has sparked a worldwide celebration, especially in Latin America, where he was an archbishop. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports.

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