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Stormy Weather Hits Northeast, Global Markets Surge South

Winter blast threatens 35 million, while Latin America stocks soar

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A winter storm of potentially "crippling" proportions is barreling down on New York City and the Northeast, threatening to disrupt the lives of over 35 million people. Meanwhile, in a stark contrast, global investors...

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    Potential ‘Crippling’ Snow Aimed at New York City, Northeast

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    Global Cash Is Fueling a Historic Start for Latin America Stocks

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Stormy Weather Hits Northeast, Global Markets Surge South

Winter blast threatens 35 million, while Latin America stocks soar

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 2 source references

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A winter storm of potentially "crippling" proportions is barreling down on New York City and the Northeast, threatening to disrupt the lives of over 35 million people. Meanwhile, in a stark contrast, global investors are pouring into Latin American stocks, sending markets across the region to multi-year highs.

As the winter storm warning was issued for the Northeast, residents braced for snowfall by the foot and howling winds capable of tearing down branches and power lines. The National Weather Service warned of a "long duration" event, with snowfall expected to last for several days, causing widespread disruptions to daily life.

In stark contrast, Latin America's stock markets are experiencing a historic start to the year, with global investors piling into the region's equities at the fastest clip in a decade. The surge in investment has sent markets across the region to multi-year highs, with some countries experiencing gains of over 10% in the first few weeks of the year.

According to data from the region's stock exchanges, foreign investors have been buying up Latin American stocks at a record pace, drawn by the region's growing economies and attractive valuations. The influx of global cash has been particularly strong in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, which have all seen significant gains in their stock markets.

The surge in Latin American stocks is being driven by a combination of factors, including a rebound in commodity prices, a strengthening US dollar, and improving economic fundamentals in the region. Global investors are also seeking to diversify their portfolios and take advantage of the region's growth potential.

While the winter storm in the Northeast is likely to dominate headlines in the coming days, the story of Latin America's surging stock markets is a significant one, highlighting the region's growing importance in the global economy. As investors continue to flock to the region, it remains to be seen whether the current trend will continue, or if the markets will experience a correction.

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  • National Weather Service
  • Latin American stock exchanges
  • Global investment data

A winter storm of potentially "crippling" proportions is barreling down on New York City and the Northeast, threatening to disrupt the lives of over 35 million people. Meanwhile, in a stark contrast, global investors are pouring into Latin American stocks, sending markets across the region to multi-year highs.

As the winter storm warning was issued for the Northeast, residents braced for snowfall by the foot and howling winds capable of tearing down branches and power lines. The National Weather Service warned of a "long duration" event, with snowfall expected to last for several days, causing widespread disruptions to daily life.

In stark contrast, Latin America's stock markets are experiencing a historic start to the year, with global investors piling into the region's equities at the fastest clip in a decade. The surge in investment has sent markets across the region to multi-year highs, with some countries experiencing gains of over 10% in the first few weeks of the year.

According to data from the region's stock exchanges, foreign investors have been buying up Latin American stocks at a record pace, drawn by the region's growing economies and attractive valuations. The influx of global cash has been particularly strong in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina, which have all seen significant gains in their stock markets.

The surge in Latin American stocks is being driven by a combination of factors, including a rebound in commodity prices, a strengthening US dollar, and improving economic fundamentals in the region. Global investors are also seeking to diversify their portfolios and take advantage of the region's growth potential.

While the winter storm in the Northeast is likely to dominate headlines in the coming days, the story of Latin America's surging stock markets is a significant one, highlighting the region's growing importance in the global economy. As investors continue to flock to the region, it remains to be seen whether the current trend will continue, or if the markets will experience a correction.

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  • National Weather Service
  • Latin American stock exchanges
  • Global investment data

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