Kategorier: Alla - trade - investment - growth - inflation

av Andrea Carolina Rodriguez Bustillo för 6 årar sedan

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The economic landscape of Latin America and the Caribbean has been influenced by a mix of internal and external factors. Key areas of focus include the nominal effective exchange rate, consumer price index inflation, and the impact of terms of trade shocks.

Finanzas english

Latin American Economy

outlook for latin american and the caribbean

Are benefits from supportive external condition
Significant tailwinds to the regions's financial

Is providing support to the region's exports

Domestic investment boosting growth
The end of recession

subsequent recovery in some of the major economies

Twin deficit and subdued long-run projections
led by improvements in the private

Economy Growth

Priorities in Political Matters
-Develop Human Capital -Back Infrastructure bottlenecks -Improve the management of government and business climate -Execute financial release
Fiscal Consolidation

Sustainability

Reduction of fiscal deficit

Not Favorable
External shocks

Inflationary effect

It forced the central banks of Latin America to change their monetary policies

Monetary policy procyclicality

CREDIBILITY, TRANSPARENCY AND COMMUNICATION

Price stability

Efficacy of monetary policies

Looser monetary policy 2017-2018

Economic Recovery

US Inflationary Pressures

Financial, commercial and migratory connections

Hardening Monetary Policies

Consequences on interest rates in Latin America

Short term

México, Perú

Long term

Brazil, Colombia

Favorable
External Environment

* World demand solidity and international trade (Exports). * Acomodative financial conditions (High Stock Prices) * Partial rebound of raw material prices (Hydrocarbons and metals)

Internal Environment

Internal Investment

Financial Sectors Estabes

High performance rates

Bank Capitalization

Autoregressive model and methodology

Estimate the effect of terms of trade shock
Inflation expectation expectation gaps
monetary policy procyclicality
The nominal effective exchange rate
Consumer price index (CPI) inflation