Looming $7bn-$8bn financing shortfall puts attractive bond yields in perspective
Violence and political division will add to the challenges facing policymakers
The case for action is clear; the opportunities, less so
The CBC is under pressure to promote growth but has few options
For some policymakers, Fed inaction is a lifeline; for others, it adds further complication
While many Latin American countries are mired in crises previous reforms in other states are paying off
Policymakers face choice between a return to currency peg or further devaluation
Investors should not expect them to come to the rescue
Elevated inflation will keep monetary policy tight despite worsening economic backdrop
Central bank grows jittery as 36% drop in the currency adds to inflationary pressures
Even were all the world’s supply targets to be met, the price would still have to rise
The turmoil on China’s stock markets threatens to spread to the property sector
Behind a veneer of stability, the economic model is no longer working for itself or the region
Hopes for change at October’s election turn to fear of more of the same
Central bank stands firm on prices but little action on much-needed supply side reforms
Up to 3% of GDP a year lost to crime and violence
Electoral setback for ruling party will allow the central bank to show its inflation-fighting mettle
Policy makers must carry out challenging reforms to get economies back on track
Policy makers are under pressure from all sides amid questionable growth and low inflation
Next month’s Opec meeting likely to leave current output quotas in place while it lets market work
Investors heading back into the region should not get ahead of themselves
Budapest was accused of caprice but country and its households are the envy of regional neighbours
Investors see emerging market central bankers as doves. But they are likely to turn hawkish
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