Statements
  • Statement 25:
  • Washington DC, USA, October 2011
    The Eurozone Crisis: A Roadmap for Urgent and Decisive Action
     
  • Statement 24:
  • Washington DC, USA, June 2011
    Are Uncertainties in the North Seeding a New Crisis in the South? Options for Latin America
     
  • Statement 23:
  • Lima, PerĂº, November 2010
    The Currency War: Risks for Latin America and the Role of Central Banks
     
  • Statement 22:
  • Washington DC, June 2010-06-18
    Latin America: Managing Capital Flows in the Wake of the European Debt Crisis
     
  • Statement 21:
  •   Washington DC, December 2009.
    Latin America in the Road to Global Recovery: Short-Term Macroeconomic Challenges
     
  • Statement 20:
  •   Santiago de Chile, Agosto 2009.
    Making Securitization Work for Financial Stability and Economic Growth
     
  • Statement 19:
  •   Washington D.C., December, 2008.
    Latin America in the Midst of the Global Financial Meltdown: A Systemic Proposal
     
  • Statement 18:
  •   Washington D.C., May, 2008.
    Sailing in a Stormy Sea: Latin America’s Response to Global Financial Turmoil and the
    Food Price Crisis
     
  • Statement 17:
  •   Copenhagen, Denmark. September 10, 2007.
    Lessons from Recent Financial Turmoil
     
  • Statement 16:
  •   Washington D.C, April 12, 2007
    Does Latin America Need the International Monetary Fund?
     
  • Statement 15:
  •   Washington D.C., September 2006
       Enhancing Access to Financial Services in Latin America.
     
  • Special Report:
  •  Washington D.C., January 16,2006.
       A New Era at the Inter-American Development Bank. Six Recommendations for the
    New President.
     
  • Statement 13:
  •  Washington D.C., July 14,2005
       Putting Pension Funds to Work in Latin America: New Financial Instruments
    to Help Deepen Financial Markets
     
  • Statement 12:
  •  Washington D.C., November 15,2004
       Enhancing international financial market integration
     
  • Statement 11:
  •  Washington D.C., September 8, 2004
       Small and Medium Size Enterprises Finance in Latin America: Developing Markets,
       Institutions and Instruments
     
  • Statement 10:
  •  Panama City, Panama, April 19, 2004
       What Financial Policies Would be Required to Face the Resurgence of Capital Flows
       Towards Latin America?
     
  • Statement 9:
  •  Cambridge, September 15,2003
       Why are Banks in Latin America not Lending?
     
  • Statement 8:
  •  Santiago de Chile, Chile, April 14, 2003
       Latin America Capital Markets: Trends, Prospects and Policy Recommendations
     
  • Statement 7:
  •  Lima, Peru. November 18, 2002.
       Foreing Banks: Do they Strengthen the Financial System of Latin America?
     
  • Statement 6:
  •  Washington D.C., October 7, 2002.
       Reforms in the Process of Restructuring International Sovereign Debt
     
  • Statement 5:
  •  Buenos Aires, Argentina. 5, May 2002.
       Resolution of Argentina´s Financial Crisis
     
  • Statement 4:
  •  Montevideo, Uruguay. October 18, 2001.
      Central Bank Independence: The Right Choice for Latin America
     
  • Statement 3:
  •  Amsterdam, The Netherlands. June 18, 2001.
       Reforming Bank Capital Regulations
     
  • Statement 2:
  •  Caracas, Venezuela. April 30, 2001.
       The New Basel Capital Accord and Financial Stability in Latin America
     
  • Statement 1:
  •  São Paulo, Brasil 18, December 2000.
       Towards Financial Stability in Latin America

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