Submissions from 1990
Peru: Human Rights Organization Calls On Government To Clarify Circumstances On 2,600 Disappeared, Barbara Khol
Peru: Transport Fare Hike In Lima & Port Of Callao, Barbara Khol
Two Former Duvalier Officials Return To Haiti, Barbara Khol
U.S. Bank Regulators Instruct Banks To Set Aside 20% Of Reserves Against Outstanding Loans To Brazil, Barbara Khol
33 Latin American Nations Call On G-7 To Focus On Foreign Debt Relief, & Removing Trade Barriers, Barbara Khol
Argentina: Consortium Led By Iberia Air Lines Alone Meets Deadline For Bids To Gain Control Of Aerolineas Argentinas, Barbara Khol
Argentine & Brazilian Presidents Sign Accords On Creation Of Common Market By 1995, Barbara Khol
Brazil: $24 Million Stolen From Central Bank, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Agrarian Reform Plans Postponed, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Economic Notes, Barbara Khol
Colombia: 17.7% Inflation In First Half Of 1990, Barbara Khol
Colombia: Coffee Export Revenue Losses Since July 1989, Barbara Khol
Colombian Government Seeks $1.35 Billion In New Credits In U.S. & Japan, Barbara Khol
European Economic Community To Increase Latin American Cooperation Budget By 82% Next Year, Barbara Khol
I.m.f. Chief Asserts Total Confidence In Argentine Economic Program, Barbara Khol
Mexico: Consumer Prices Up 2.2% In June, Barbara Khol
Mexico: Public Deficit Reduced Via Cutbacks In Productive Investment & Social Welfare Spending, Barbara Khol
Peru: President-elect Says Peru To Be Eligible For I.m.f. Credits By October, Barbara Khol
Venezuelan President Reiterates Loyalty To O.p.e.c., Barbara Khol
World Bank Reports Lending Down In Fy1990, Barbara Khol
Amnesty International Says Human Rights Abuses By Police Common In Brazil, Barbara Khol
Argentina: On Bidding For Stakes In Aerolineas Argentinas, Barbara Khol
Brazil & Argentina Narrow Time-line For Economic Integration, Barbara Khol
Brazil Proposes Special Meeting Of International Coffee Organization, Barbara Khol
Chile: On Projected Output At Escondida Copper Mine, Barbara Khol
Colombia: Economic Notes, Barbara Khol
Colombia: Note On Leftist Party Gains In Presidential Election, Barbara Khol
Cuba: Economic Cooperation Agreements, Madagascar & Guyana, Barbara Khol
Honduras Receives $40 Million In Loans From U.S.a.i.d., Barbara Khol
I.m.f. Board Formally Approves 50% Capital Increase, Barbara Khol
Nearly 2,800 People Killed in Colombian City of Medellin Thus Far in 1990, LADB Staff
Nicaraguan Cordoba Devalued 578% Since April 25, Barbara Khol
Peru: Consumer Price Inflation For Month Of June, Barbara Khol
Peru: Police In Lima Detain 24,000 People, Barbara Khol
U.S. House Of Representatives Approves $20 Million For U.S.-mexican Scientific Research Endowment, Barbara Khol
Violence Erupts in Medellin as Colombian Government, Rebels Discuss Peace, LADB Staff
Argentina: Banco Rio Branch Bombed In Protest Of Telephone Company Privatization, Barbara Khol
Argentina: Government Announces Winning Bids In Sale Of 60% Of Entel Shares, Barbara Khol
Argentine Government Privatizes Part Of National Highway System, Barbara Khol
Bolivia To Open Joint Ventures With Foreign Oil Companies In Areas Reserved For State-run Company, Barbara Khol
Brazil: June Inflation Estimated At 9.61%, Barbara Khol
Brazil: May Trade Surplus, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Notes On Trade Liberalization Measures, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Supreme Court Suspends Presidential Decree, Barbara Khol
Changes In Secondary Market Prices On Latin American Debt Paper, Barbara Khol
Cuba: U.S. Extends Tv Marti Broadcasts For 30 Days, Barbara Khol
Ecuador: Rightist Opposition Party Gains Control Of Legislature, Barbara Khol
Haiti: Update On Violence; Elections Tentatively Scheduled For November, Barbara Khol
Honduras: Banana Workers On Strike; Thousands Of Workers In Other Industries Threaten Solidarity Actions, Barbara Khol
International Monetary Fund Raises Interest Rates From 8.65% To 9.65%, Barbara Khol
Mexico: Private Investor Group Offers $468 Million To Buy Cananea Copper Mine, Barbara Khol
On Soviet-cuban Economic Cooperation, Barbara Khol
Peru: President-elect On Country's Financial Needs, Barbara Khol
Peru: State Of Emergency Declared In Seven Departments, Barbara Khol
Peruvian President-elect Promises Austerity Measures, Re-entry Into International Financial System, Barbara Khol
Uruguay: Foreigners Who Purchase $70,000 In Government Bonds To Be Granted Passports, Barbara Khol
Venezuela: State-run Oil Company's Desire To Leave O.p.e.c. Denied, Barbara Khol
Brazil: U.S. Lifts Trade Sanctions, Barbara Khol
Cuba: Unexpected Announcement Of Large Sugar Harvest, Barbara Khol
Ecuador: State-run Oil Company To Take Control Of Production Facilities Operated By Texaco, Barbara Khol
Mexico: I.d.b. Announces $330 Million Loan For Electricity Infrastructure, Barbara Khol
Mexico, U.S. Begin Informal Talks on Free Trade Agreement, LADB Staff
Notes On Latin American Economic System (sela) Conference On Reducing Foreign Debt Service By 75%, Barbara Khol
Notes On World Population Projections, Barbara Khol
Opponents Of U.S. Policy Protecting Sugar Growers Say Bush Supports Price Level Reductions, Barbara Khol
Peru: Government Imposes Emergency Measures To Curb Currency Speculation, Barbara Khol
Peru: On Possible Petroleum Product Shortages, Barbara Khol
Peru: Petroleum Product Price Hike, Barbara Khol
Report On Capital Flows To Developing Nations In 1989, Barbara Khol
U.S. Legislators Ask Bush Administration To Avoid Military Aid To Peru For Fighting Rebels, Barbara Khol
U.S. President Proposes Hemispheric Free Trade Zone, Debt Reduction For Countries Adopting Market & Investment Reforms, Barbara Khol
Alberto Fujimori Elected President of Peru, LADB Staff
Brazil: Foreign Commercial Bank Debt Total Declines $3.26 Billion In 1989, Barbara Khol
Brazil: May Money Supply Expansion, Inflation, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Notes On Foreign Direct Investment, Barbara Khol
Brazil: On Plans For Agrarian Reform, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Peugeot First Foreign Company To Benefit From Opening Domestic Auto Market, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Projections On 1990-91 Coffee Harvest, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Public Employee Layoffs; Oil Industry & Electricity Workers Strike In Protest, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Supreme Court Rules Against President's Reissue Of Decree, Barbara Khol
Japan World's Largest Aid Donor, Barbara Khol
Martinique Conference Participants Say Third World Debt Must Be Canceled, Barbara Khol
Mexico: Consumer Price Index Up 1.7% In May, Barbara Khol
Peru: Notes On Economic Conditions, Barbara Khol
Peru: Notes On Recent Violence, Barbara Khol
Peru: On Use Of U.S. Anti-drug Aid To Fight Rebels, Barbara Khol
Peru: Textile Exports, Jan.-may 1990, Barbara Khol
Peruvian Acceptance Of Anti-drug Agreement Condition For U.S. Economic Aid, Barbara Khol
U.N.c.t.a.d. Secretary General: Global Economic Environment In 1990s Not Significantly Different From 1980s, Barbara Khol
U.S. Federal Reserve Investigating Possible Irregularities In Loans To Latin American Borrowers, Barbara Khol
World Bank President Urges Wealthy Nations To Ensure Interests Of Third World Represented In Gatt Agreement, Barbara Khol
Argentina Makes $40 Million Interest Payment To Commercial Bank Creditors, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Dock Workers' Strike Continues, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Government Buy-back Of Domestic Debt Instruments, Barbara Khol
Brazil: Government Reports $1.884 Billion Budget Surplus, Barbara Khol
Candidates Fujimori, Vargas Llosa Prepare for Peruvian Election Runoff, LADB Staff
Gatt Report On Colombian Trade Policy, Barbara Khol
Peru: Composition Of New Senate To Be Installed July 28, Barbara Khol
Peru: Withdrawals On Savings Accounts Restricted, Barbara Khol
Violence Erupts in Peru Ahead of Presidential Runoff, LADB Staff