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Tag Archives: monetary policy
Brazil Needs an Honest Waste Loss
By Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, fiscal policy, monetary policy, no semancha, Otaviano Canuto
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Kickstarting the Brazilian Economy in a 2nd Dilma Administration
Come check out No Se Mancha co-founders Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker as they present their new study Five Steps to Kickstart Brazil with a star panel
Good Times, Bad Times: A Conversation with Carlos Vegh
No Se Mancha staff writer Jesse Rogers interviews Uruguayan economist Dr. Carlos Vegh
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged carlos vegh, Colombia, economic, emerging markets, Inflation, interview, jesse rogers, Latin America blog, Mexico, monetary policy, Peru, SAIS, taper tantrum, venzeual
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Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems? Brazil’s Monetary Dilemma
Cornelius Fleischhaker and Samuel George on Brazil’s macroeconomic challenges
Paws on the Trigger: Puma Bank Chiefs Weigh Rate Cut
By Jesse Rogers on macro policy in Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru
Brazilian Bonds: Hot or Not?
Theodore Kahn on the financial markets’ love-hate relationship with Brazil.
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged bond markets, Brazil, Chavez, dilma, fiscal policy, Investment, monetary policy, Venezuelan bonds
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