Submissions from 1989
Ecuador Postpones Payments On Loans From Italy, Japan & Belgium, John Neagle
Ecuador To Open 30 New Oil Fields In 1989, John Neagle
Ecuador: Violent Protests Break Out In Quito In Response To Government Austerity Policies, John Neagle
Haiti: Charges Against Soldiers Involved In October Coup Attempt Dropped, John Neagle
Notes On Argentine-peruvian Economic Cooperation, John Neagle
On Killing Of Environmental Activist: Summary Of Events & Statements, John Neagle
Peru: Catholic Church Appeals For End To Violence; Violence Continues, John Neagle
Peru: Public Employees Commence 48-hour Strike, John Neagle
Peru: Record 1,722% Inflation For 1988, John Neagle
Peru To Enter Negotiations With Imf, John Neagle
Peruvian Currency Plunges In Black Market Amid Rumors Of Plans For 50% Devaluation, John Neagle
Report On 1988 Inflation Among Major Latin American Debtor Nations, John Neagle
U.N. Secretary General Urges Peru To "reintegrate Into International Community", John Neagle
Venezuela Imposes New Tariffs, John Neagle
Venezuela Suspends Principal Payments On Foreign Debt, John Neagle
West Germany & France Extend Loans To Haiti, John Neagle
World Bank Raises Interest Rate, John Neagle
Submissions from 1988
Bolivia & Dominican Republic Receive Loans From Japan, John Neagle
Brazil: Earthquakes Recorded At Site Of Nuclear Power Plant, John Neagle
Brazil: Leftist Presidential Candidates Address Foreign Debt Problem, John Neagle
Brazil: Women Workers Requested To Provide Proof Of Sterilization, John Neagle
Bush Says Third World Foreign Debt Represents Security Problem, John Neagle
Chilean Government Acts To Prosecute Communist Party Leaders For Inciting Violence, John Neagle
Chilean Interior Minister: Plebiscite To Change Constitution "out Of The Question", John Neagle
Chile: Christian Democrat Patricio Aylwin Offers To Withdraw Presidential Candidacy, John Neagle
Colombia: Notes On Recent Violence, John Neagle
Cuba May Close Up To 15 Diplomatic Missions, John Neagle
Despite Denials, Argentine Government Established Agreement With Rebellious Troops; 20% Military Pay Hike Announced, John Neagle
Mexican President Promises Redoubled Efforts Against Drug Trafficking, John Neagle
Mexican President Requests Congressional Approval For Seeking $6 Billion In Foreign Credit In 1989, John Neagle
World Bank Report On Third World Debt, John Neagle
Brazilian Congressional Commission Calls For Ouster Of President & Four Cabinet Members On Corruption Charges, John Neagle
Brazil: Record Trade Surplus, January-november 1988, John Neagle
Brazil: Strike Paralyzes Port Operations, John Neagle
Chile: Bomb Explosions On Eve Of Urban Transport Strike, John Neagle
Chile To Receive 28 Billion Yen Loan From Japanese Export-import Bank, John Neagle
Colombia & Canada Sign Oil Trade Cooperation Agreement, John Neagle
Ecuador Opens Talks With Foreign Bank Creditors, John Neagle
Finance Ministers Meet In Brazil: Note On Proposals To Reduce Region's Foreign Debt Burden, John Neagle
Latin American Parliament Demands End Of U.S. Aggression Against Panama, John Neagle
Mexico: Anti-inflation Pact Extended For Six Months, John Neagle
Mexico: National Action Party Leaders Initiate Hunger Strike, John Neagle
Mexico: Report On Petroleum Product Output, Exports, John Neagle
Peru: After 57 Days, Miners End Strike; Strike Actions By Other Public Employee Groups Continue, John Neagle
Peru: Notes On Recent Casualties In Guerrilla Attacks, John Neagle
U.S. Banks Obtain Record Profits, John Neagle
Venezuela: Troops Clash With Colombian Guerrillas, John Neagle
Argentina: Soybean Production Estimate, John Neagle
Bolivian Government Dismisses Rumors Of Coup, State Of Siege & Postponement Of Presidential Elections, John Neagle
Chile Receives $45.5 Million Loan From Idb, John Neagle
G.a.t.t. Interim Meeting Ends; Agreements On Agriculture & Services Stalled, John Neagle
Latin American Finance Ministers Meet In Brazil To Discuss Reduction Of Debt Burden, John Neagle
Mexican Finance Expert: Controlling Inflation In First Quarter 1989 Worth Price Of Zero Growth, John Neagle
Mexico: Investment Level, 1988, John Neagle
Mexico: Natural Gas Reserves In Decline, John Neagle
Mexico: November Inflation, John Neagle
Mexico: On Profitability Of Domestic Investments, John Neagle
Mexico: Secretariat Of Energy, Mines & Parastatal Industry (semip) To Be Eliminated, John Neagle
Paraguay: Police Break Up Demonstrations Commemorating U.N. Declaration Of Human Rights, John Neagle
Peru: Rightist Commando Group Claims Responsibility For Killing Linked To Death Of Naval Attache In Bolivia, John Neagle
U.S. Banks Reserve "severe Treatment" For "irresponsible" Debtor Nations, John Neagle
Venezuela: Foreign Reserves Drop $1.5 Billion In 1988, John Neagle
Argentine Military Rebellion: Chronology Of Events, Dec. 2-6, John Neagle
Colombian President On Anti-terrorist Commitments, John Neagle
On Economic Challenges Facing New Venezuelan President, John Neagle
On Soviet Leader Gorbachev's Suggestions Regarding Third World Debt Service, John Neagle
Argentine President Addresses U.N. General Assembly; Meets Briefly With George Bush, John Neagle
Argentine President Dismisses Importance Of Military Rebellion, John Neagle
Brazil: Guarana Now Bottled In U.S., John Neagle
Brazilian Company To Send Wood Pulp Through Baltimore Port, John Neagle
Gatt Meeting In Montreal: Trade Ministers Reach Accord On Tropical Products; U.S. Withholds Support, John Neagle
Inauguration Of Mexican President Salinas: Notes On Events; Foreign Debt To Be Renegotiated As Soon As Possible, John Neagle
Peru: Political Violence Causes Average 13 Deaths Per Day In November, John Neagle
U.S. General Accounting Office (gao) Recommends Global Regulation Of Financial Markets, John Neagle
Chile: Summary Of Political Developments, Nov. 17-27, John Neagle
Latin American Nations: Gdp, Foreign Debt, Inflation, Urban Unemployment, 1987 (s/s), John Neagle
Mexican President De La Madrid On His Administration, Deprecatory Attitude Of Foreign Correspondents, John Neagle
Mexico: Pri Recommendations To Salinas De Gortari, John Neagle
Mexico Receives Loans For Reconstruction Of Tourist Resorts, John Neagle
Mexico: Serfin Bank's Foreign Operations Profits Up, John Neagle
Miners Strike Costs Peruvian Government Nearly $400 Million, John Neagle
On O.p.e.c. Ministers' Meeting & Mexican Oil Policy, John Neagle
Peru: Notes On Guerrilla Activity, John Neagle
Peru: Notes On Political Crisis; Economy Minister Resigns, John Neagle
Peru: Tourists Bring In $410 Million, John Neagle
Venezuela: On Voter Disinterest In Presidential Elections, John Neagle
Venezuela: Survivors Of Oct. 29 Massacre Seek Refuge At Mexican Embassy, John Neagle
Bolivia: Government Reaches Agreement On Renegotiation Of $241 Million In Debt To Paris Club Members, John Neagle
Colombian President Announces New State Of Emergency Measures, Expansion Of Armed Forces & Police, John Neagle
Mexico: Notes On Foreign Trade, John Neagle
Mexico: Private Sector Finance Expert Says Lifting Price Controls Will Not Result In New Inflationary Spiral, John Neagle
On Trade Among Andean Nations, John Neagle
Seven Latin American Nations Prepare For Ministerial- Level Conference On Reducing Foreign Debt Burden, John Neagle
Summary: Mexican President-elect Salinas De Gortari Meets With George Bush In Houston, John Neagle
Brazil: Petrobras Employees Return To Work After 10-day Strike, John Neagle
Ecuadoran Officials Discuss Refinancing Terms With Foreign Bank Creditors In New York, John Neagle
Guyana Designated Eligible For C.b.i. Benefits, John Neagle
Mexican Socialist Party Faces Liquidity Crisis, John Neagle
Mexico: 15% Decline In Purchasing Power, January-october 1988, John Neagle
Mexico: 1988 Trade Surplus Down 70.7% Compared To 1987, John Neagle