The IMF’s Small State Large Stakes
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The IMF after mixed results from combined commercial debt restructuring and official lending programs in St. Kitts and Nevis and ...
Colombia’s Guerilla Tactic Retreats
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Colombian stocks paused as the presidential race went to a second round between the incumbent Santos and his main challenger ...
Central America’s Central Bank Swerve
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With the Dominican Republic just reissuing a global bond before the President eyes re-election and Costa Rica’s new team debating ...
Uruguay’s Refreshing River Run
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Uruguayan President Mujica, an octogenarian former guerilla, visited Washington ahead of October elections to review bilateral trade and investment agreements ...
Haiti’s Petulant Petro Caribe Pillar
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The IMF was reticent about Haiti’s future 4 years after the earthquake as the original loan will soon expire, as ...
Central America’s Pitted Post-Election Primer
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Central American and Caribbean credits, led by double-digit returns in Honduras and Jamaica, were uniformly positive in the first quarter ...
The IADB’s Hatched Haven Hurl
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The annual Inter-American Development Bank meeting in Brazil struck a deliberate line juxtaposing European political and geopolitical unrest with regional ...
Venezuela’s Endless Permutation Puttering
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Venezuelan bonds were off double-digits at the bottom of the EMBI ranks as President Maduro jailed opposition party chief Lopez ...
The Pacific Alliance’s Split Loyalties
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Stock markets in Pacific Alliance members Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru trimmed losses as they forged a free-trade pact well ...
Central America’s Botched Succession Sequence
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Central American bonds buckled on surprise election outcomes in Costa Rica and El Salvador, with Panama’s next in line as ...