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29 Décembre 2023 | Note d'information
This document examines the evolution of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)’s international issuance of sustainable bonds —green, social, sustainability and sustainability-linked bonds (GSSS)— since the region’s first international green bond was issued in December 2014.
27 Décembre 2023 | Note d'information
Supported by retreating inflation and a strong job market, the U.S. economy grew at the fastest pace in nearly two years in the third quarter of 2023.
21 Décembre 2023 | Note d'information
This document examines the implementation strategies and execution challenges of three major pieces of legislation that were signed into law in the United States in late 2021 and in 2022.
14 Décembre 2023 | Note d'information
Latin American and Caribbean international bond activity in the first ten months of 2023 rebounded from the 2022 lows.
13 Novembre 2023 | Note d'information
Latin America and the Caribbean accounted for 22% of U.S. foreign trade in the first half of 2023, according to the recent document United States – Latin America and the Caribbean Trade Developments 2023 published by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
6 Octobre 2023 | Note d'information
The United States economy, supported by retreating inflation and a strong job market, showed resilience in the first half of 2023.
9 de Août de 2023 | Note d'information
La actividad de bonos internacionales de América Latina y el Caribe terminó el primer semestre de 2023 de forma favorable.
30 Avril 2023 | Note d'information
Here is the United States economic outlook in six charts.
6 Mars 2023 | Note d'information
In 2022, Latin American and Caribbean bond issuers placed the lowest annual amount of international debt since 2008.
4 Janvier 2023 | Note d'information
United States economic outlook: third quarter of 2022 The United States economy rose 2.9% in the third quarter of 2022, a sharp turnaround following two quarters of contraction. Here is the economic outlook in five charts:
16 Décembre 2022 | Note d'information
After breaking an annual record in 2021, total Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) bond issuance in international markets has slowed considerably in 2022.
29 Novembre 2022 | Note d'information
The United States has witnessed historic inflation since the economy began to reopen in 2021 following the COVID-19 lockdowns. Here are some of these inflation trends in five charts:
11 Juillet 2022 | Note d'information
In 2021, economic growth in the United States was the strongest since 1984 (5.7%) but in the first quarter of 2022 the economy contracted. Here is the economic outlook in five charts:
20 Décembre 2021 | Note d'information
Economic growth in the United States slowed to a 2.1% annual rate in the third quarter of 2021, from a 6.7% annual rate in the second.
17 Juin 2021 | Note d'information
Capital Flows to Latin America and the Caribbean—First four months of 2021 Latin American and Caribbean debt issuers reached a milestone in the first quarter of 2021, registering the highest quarterly issuance on record in international bond markets. In the first four months of 2021, the total reached US$ 65.5 billion.
4 Mai 2021 | Note d'information
The United States economy contracted at a 3.5% annual rate in 2020; faster growth is expected in 2021.
10 Novembre 2020 | Note d'information
Global financial conditions have shown signs of stabilization since end of March, due to the action of the major central banks.
23 Avril 2020 | Note d'information
The U.S. economy grew 2.3% in 2019; a recession is expected in 2020.
8 Mai 2019 | Note d'information
The U.S. debt burden became heavier as a result of the unprecedented policy response to the global financial crisis and economic recession, and it has continued to grow.
20 Décembre 2018 | Note d'information
The U.S. economic expansion, which is in its tenth year, is approaching record length but not strength. November marked the 113th month of growth for the U.S. economy, and there have been 38 consecutive quarters of growth. This is the second longest expansion on record, only the 1991-2001 expansion is longer, and it is expected to continue into next year and become the longest on record.