While public debt ratios in Latin America increased in 2009 amid the global financial crisis, they remain below levels reached following the Asian and Russian crises of the late 1990s. Moreover, debt composition has continued to shift towards "safer" debt (domestic debt with a higher prevalence of domestic currency liabilities). However, the current debt structure poses risks and policy challenges that should not be overlooked. Reviewing the latest available data on debt levels and composition for the region's largest countries, this brief concludes that debt managers should avoid complacency in thinking that the region is completely redeemed from old sins. Particularly overlooked is that there does not yet exist in the region a large inves...
This paper analyzes econometrically how a country's post-crisis debt ratio could be forecast, in the...
All stars seem to be perfectly aligned for Latin America in global financial markets. Spreads on sov...
This paper-consisting of a regional study and seven country studies-reviews the state of domestic pu...
Historically uncontrollably growing debt obligations of Latin American countries were the source of ...
Historically uncontrollably growing debt obligations of Latin American countries were the source of ...
The article addresses the problem of public debt restructuring in seven largest countries of Latin A...
The ratios of public debt as a share of gdp of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were 12 percentage points...
The ratios of public debt as a share of gdp of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were 12 percentage points...
The ratios of public debt as a share of gdp of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were 12 percentage points...
The ratios of public debt as a share of GDP of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico were 12 percentage point...
Includes bibliographyAlthough in Latin America public debt-to-GDP ratios continue to be generally lo...
The ratios of public debt as a share of GDP of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico were 12 percentage point...
The paper examines the evolution of public sector debt levels and structures in 12 emerging market c...
"What determines the behavior of interest rates in Latin America? Is the recent sharp reduction in r...
Two major developments have changed the outlook for the international debt problem in recent months....
This paper analyzes econometrically how a country's post-crisis debt ratio could be forecast, in the...
All stars seem to be perfectly aligned for Latin America in global financial markets. Spreads on sov...
This paper-consisting of a regional study and seven country studies-reviews the state of domestic pu...
Historically uncontrollably growing debt obligations of Latin American countries were the source of ...
Historically uncontrollably growing debt obligations of Latin American countries were the source of ...
The article addresses the problem of public debt restructuring in seven largest countries of Latin A...
The ratios of public debt as a share of gdp of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were 12 percentage points...
The ratios of public debt as a share of gdp of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were 12 percentage points...
The ratios of public debt as a share of gdp of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico were 12 percentage points...
The ratios of public debt as a share of GDP of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico were 12 percentage point...
Includes bibliographyAlthough in Latin America public debt-to-GDP ratios continue to be generally lo...
The ratios of public debt as a share of GDP of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico were 12 percentage point...
The paper examines the evolution of public sector debt levels and structures in 12 emerging market c...
"What determines the behavior of interest rates in Latin America? Is the recent sharp reduction in r...
Two major developments have changed the outlook for the international debt problem in recent months....
This paper analyzes econometrically how a country's post-crisis debt ratio could be forecast, in the...
All stars seem to be perfectly aligned for Latin America in global financial markets. Spreads on sov...
This paper-consisting of a regional study and seven country studies-reviews the state of domestic pu...