Capital Flows to Latin America and the Caribbean: 2014 Overview
This report examines capital flows to Latin America and the Caribbean in 2014, highlighting the impact of global financial conditions, particularly U.S. monetary policy and commodity prices. It details bond issuances, equity flows, and bank lending, while also considering the implications for 2015.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | , Inés Bustillo, Helvia Velloso |
Geographic focus: | Latin America, Caribbean |
Page count: | 54 páginas. |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing data on capital flows, bond issuances, equity market performance, and credit ratings. It included reviewing market sources, financial databases, and reports from rating agencies to compile comprehensive information on the financial activities in Latin America and the Caribbean for the year 2014.
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Key Insights
In 2014, Latin America and the Caribbean experienced volatile capital flows due to fears of U.S. interest rate hikes and falling commodity prices. Despite this, the region saw a record $133 billion raised in international capital markets. Equity markets were less favorable, with the MSCI Latin America Index losing 14.8%. The report discusses sovereign and corporate debt issuances, including notable “firsts” and trends, and provides an outlook for 2015 amid diverging global monetary policies and country-specific factors.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Caribbean geographic scope | English publication language | Latin America geographic scope | bond issuance | capital flows | commodity prices | corporate debt | credit ratings | debt management | economic outlook | equity markets | monetary policy