Access to international capital markets: recent developments in Central America and the Caribbean

The objective of this report is to analyze the impact of recent global financial trends on the access to private external financing by Central American and Caribbean (CAC) economies, as well as their performance in international capital markets in recent years. The CAC economies, like many other countries in the world, were not immune to the negative consequences of the global economic and financial crisis of 2008. In fact, their openness, export driven growth and linkages to advanced economies, particularly to the U.S., as well as size, made them more vulnerable than other Latin American countries to the negative effects of the crisis. In addition, their recovery was hindered by their weak linkages to the larger emerging market countries that drove global growth in the post-crisis recovery. As China and other emerging market economies begin to slowdown, however, and the U.S. and other advanced economies show signs of a strengthening recovery, the linkages to advanced economies may once again become a source of strength.

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Main Authors: Bustillo, Inés, Velloso, Helvia
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:English
Published: ECLAC, Washington Office 2014-04
Subjects:MERCADOS DE CAPITAL, BONOS, CREDITO, GESTION DE LA DEUDA, CAPITAL MARKETS, BONDS, CREDIT, DEBT MANAGEMENT,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11362/37855
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