While BAC Panama remained in top position, other Colombian-owned lenders fared less well in the Top 100 Central American Banks ranking, leaving the way open for Panamanian, Costa Rican and Guatemalan banks to make up ground.
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Date: March 26 - 29
Location: Busan, Republic of Korea
The 56th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) and the 30th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC) will be held in Busan, Republic of Korea, from 26 to 29 March 2015. Silvia Pavoni, economics editor, will cover the key themes and discussions from the event.
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Pre-IADB 2015
Silvia Pavoni and Brian Caplen discuss the importance of South-South relations, infrastructure developments and the outlook for Brazil ahead of the Inter-American Development Bank's annual meeting, which will be held in Busan, South Korea, between 26th and 29th March. |
IADB Videos
Day 1
- Interview with Enrique Garcia, president, CAF - View from IADB 2015
- Interview with Arthur Rubin, head of Latam DCM, Nomura and Tak Tahara, head of international debt syndicate, Nomura - View from IADB 2015
- Interview with Gema Sacristan, division chief, financial markets, IADB - View from IADB 2015
Day 2
- Interview with José Juan Ruiz, chief economist, Inter-American Development Bank - View from IADB 2015
- Interview with Jingdong Hua, vice president and treasurer, IFC - View from IADB 2015
Day 3
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