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Typical street scene in Santa Ana, El Salvador. (Photo: iStock)

Typical street scene in Santa Ana, El Salvador. (Photo: iStock)

IMF Survey: Doing Well, Latin America Should Rebuild Buffers

April 20, 2012

  • Region facing tailwinds of easy external financing and high commodity prices
  • Favorable external conditions could lead to overheating
  • Latin American economies need to rebuild buffers before risks materialize

Despite a somewhat weaker and still risky global economic outlook, the double tailwinds of easy external financing and high commodity prices are likely to persist for a while in Latin America—but not forever—said Nicolás Eyzaguirre, head of the IMF’s Western Hemisphere Department.

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