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IDB America February 2002 |
IDB doubles lending to private sector The new ceiling will allow the Bank to support Latin America's growing demand for private sector investments in crucial areas such as energy, water and transportation infrastructure... |
U.S. Banker February 2002 |
Argentina Burning; Fleet, Too Riots in the streets, middle-class people going hungry, a government toppled. And FleetBoston Financial Corp. losing a bundle... |
Bank Technology News January 2002 Daniel Joelson |
Latin America Set For ATM Spike Consumer demand is making Latin banks reassess their ATM strategies... |
IDB America December 2001 Peter Bate |
The productivity puzzle A new IDB study examines why Latin America's companies find it so hard to compete with those from other regions |
IDB America December 2001 |
How to sail in a storm The IDB's principal research adviser explains how Latin America could still become competitive |
IDB America December 2001 Daniel Drosdoff |
Reaching the Internet via the sun Remote Honduran villages use solar panels to power services and go online |
IDB America December 2001 Paul Constance |
Lights, camera, revival Is Latin American cinema finally beginning to prosper? It depends on whom you ask. |
IDB America December 2001 |
IDB funds Central American regional electricity system At an estimated total cost of $320.3 million, the SIEPAC project will develop Central America's first regional power grid and establish a regional wholesale electricity market including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama. |
IDB America October 2001 |
Coffee on the ropes The coffee crisis is compounding the effects of the devastating drought in Central America and foreshadows a harsh restructuring of the sector... |
Bank Technology News October 2001 Daniel Joelson |
AT&T Takes Big Bites in Latin America Despite making headway, the telecom giant is learning Latin America presents its own unique challenges... |
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