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Cover Capital flows to Latin America and the Caribbean 2023-2024
25 March 2024 | News
The region's issuers placed US$ 89 billion of bonds in international markets in 2023. This total was 40% higher than in 2022 but 35% lower than the average issuance in the three-year period from 2019 to 2021.
Alicia Bárcena, Secretaria Ejecutiva de la CEPAL
13 August 2020 | News
The organization’s Executive Secretary, Alicia Bárcena, made a presentation during a high-level seminar on the challenges that the crisis arising from the coronavirus poses for both parties.
Portada Vínculos productivos en América del Norte
13 June 2019 | News
The document “Productive Links in North America” analyzes trade and investment between the three nations, without addressing migratory flows, although it recognizes their importance in terms of development.
Portada capital flows to Latin America 2018
15 March 2019 | News
Over the course of last year, bond issuance from the LAC region slowed, spreads widened and credit quality deteriorated.
Portada documento CEPAL Washington
22 March 2018 | News
The Trump Administration has focused in avoiding multilateral free-trade pacts and has also tightened immigration policies, according to the study.
13 March 2018 | Press Release
The distinguished international expert gave a keynote lecture at ECLAC’s headquarters in Santiago, Chile.
Banner Samuel Bowles English
8 March 2018 | Announcement
During a visit to Chile, on Tuesday, March 13 he will speak about the origins and future of economic inequality.
16 June 2016 | Press Release
ECLAC’s Executive Secretary sent a letter to the President of the United States, Barack Obama.
Vista de varios contenedores en el puerto de Oakland.
1 March 2016 | News
A study by ECLAC also indicates that around one third of foreign direct investment in the region came from that North American country in the last decade.
1 April 2015 | News
Experts debated in New York about entrepreneurship, technologies and women’s role in the work area.
Foto de persona frente a unos contenedores
30 March 2015 | News
Latin America and the Caribbean remains a major trading partner for the United States and one of the main destinations for foreign direct investment, ECLAC’s report says.
30 December 2014 | Op-ed
Op-ed by ECLAC Executive Secretary, Alicia Bárcena (December 2014).
11 November 2014 | Press Release
Intraregional migration flows have intensified in recent years, according to a new study by ECLAC.
26 September 2014 | Press Release
Alicia Bárcena participated this week in various meetings related to climate change, indigenous peoples, financing for development, the post-2015 agenda and statistics.
22 September 2014 | Press Release
The Executive Secretary, Alicia Bárcena, said in a statement that the economic costs of climate change could total between 1.5 % and 5 % of the annual GDP of Latin America and the Caribbean, in the case that the temperature rises an additional 2.5 °C.
Foto de indígenas latinoamericanos
17 September 2014 | Announcement
Executive Secretary, Alicia Bárcena, will present this document on 22 September at a press briefing, where she will also explain the latest contributions of the regional organization to the debate on climate change.
26 de June de 2014 | Press Release
La Secretaria Ejecutiva del organismo regional, Alicia Bárcena, realiza una declaración a raíz de la sentencia de la justicia de Estados Unidos en la contienda legal entre los holdouts (conocidos como "fondos buitres") y la República Argentina.
29 de April de 2014 | Press Release
Se estiman tasas de crecimiento con elevada heterogeneidad entre los países, con un modesto dinamismo de las principales economías de la región.
alimentos orgánicos
2 December 2013 | News
A report prepared by ECLAC Office in Washington D.C. provides an overview of the current regulatory framework of the U.S. organic food market.
19 June 2013 | Press Release
Region's foreign trade was affected by recession in Europe and slower growth in the United States and China.