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During the past two years Latin America has received sizable international capital inflows. This paper compares the recent experience with that of the late 1970s. The analysis examines differences and similarities between the two episodes in three broad areas: domestic macroeconomic conditions...
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Since 1990 capital has started to move from industrial countries to developing regions like Latin America, the Middle East and parts of Asia. Reentry into international capital markets is a welcome turn of events for most countries. However, capital inflows are often associated with inflationary...
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Spreads on sovereign bonds are at an all-time low, at least since the current era of emerging economy bond markets began in the 1990s. This paper examines the current state of the international and domestic bond markets and asks whether the current favorable trends will constitute a durable...
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Building bond markets in Latin America / Eduardo Borensztein ... [et al.] -- How can emerging market economies benefit from a corporate bond market? / Patrick Bolton and Xavier Freixas -- Development of the Mexican bond market / Sara G. Castellanos and Lorenza Martinez -- Corporate bond markets...
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