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Capital Flows to Latin America and the Caribbean: 2019 Year-in-Review
(ECLAC, 2020-03-12)
These are the main highlights of the Capital Flows to Latin America 2019 Year-in-Review edition:
• In 2019, international bond issuance from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) increased and bond spreads tightened, but ...
Capital Flows to Latin America and the Caribbean: Third Quarter 2019
(ECLAC, 2019-12-12)
These are the main highlights of the Capital Flows to Latin America, Third Quarter 2019 edition:
• International bond issuance from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) in the third quarter (Q3) of 2019 was US$ 39.3 ...
A preliminary assessment of the policies implemented by the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in response to the crisis - May 2010 Meeting
(ECLAC, 2010)
This document was prepared by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC); at the request of the Ministry of Economic and Financial Affairs of Peru, to be presented at the third meeting of Ministers ...
Capital flows to Latin America: third quarter 2004
(ECLAC, 2004-11)
In the third quarter of 2004, the positive interaction of external and domestic factors in the Latin American region created a favorable environment for capital inflows. Among the external factors, an unprecedented amount ...
Capital flows to Latin America: recent developments
(ECLAC, 2010-07-15)
Over the month of May there was a dramatic shift in the macroeconomic environment, with volatility and uncertainty increasing considerably. Financial markets moved to reflect substantial downside economic risks from the ...
Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean 2010
(ECLAC, 2011-01)
Following a 2.8% fall in GDP per capita in 2009, ECLAC predicts that Latin America and the Caribbean will grow at 6% in 2010, corresponding to an increase of 4.8% in GDP per capita, although sub-regional performance has ...
The employment situation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Crisis in the labour markets and countercyclical responses
(ECLACILO, 2009-09)
As predicted in the first bulletin, produced jointly by the Economic Commission for Latin
America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the International Labour Organization (ILO),
the impact of the economic crisis continued to ...
Capital flows to Latin America: fourth quarter 2002
(ECLAC, 2003-03-20)
The fourth quarter of 2002 saw an increase in investor optimism, especially in October and November. The combination of declining risk aversion and a technically well-positioned market caused a rally in emerging debt ...
Capital flows to Latin America: first quarter 2003
(ECLAC, 2003-06-16)
The emerging markets debt class entered 2003 in sound shape. Similar to 2002, emerging markets debt finished the first quarter of 2003 as the top performer over all other fixed income asset classes, as well as equity ...
Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean 2008
(ECLAC, 2008-12)
With annual economic growth for Latin America and the Caribbean being projected at 4,6%, 2008 will mark both the sixth consecutive year of growth and the end of a period which has very few precedents in the economic history ...