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Perspectivas América Latina
Episode 2
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April 5, 2023
Perspectiva estable para la mayoría de los sistemas bancarios en América Latina, pese a un entorno de mayores tasas de interés y desaceleración del crecimiento
Participants:
- Ariane Ortiz-Bollin, Vice President - Senior Credit Officer, Moody’s Investors Service
- Felipe Carvallo, Vice President - Senior Credit Officer, Moody’s Investors Service
- Marcelo De Gruttola, Vice President - Senior Analyst, Moody’s Investors Service
- Rodrigo Marimon, Analyst, Moody’s Investors Service
Related Research:
- Argentina: Weak operating conditions and high sovereign exposures drive negative outlook
- Brazil: Stable outlook backed by resilient credit fundamentals against rising asset risks
- Central America & Caribbean: Sound loan quality and steady funding drive a stable outlook for the region
- Chile: Solid credit fundamentals will balance out macro risks and strains on profitability
- Colombia: Sustained earnings and capital keep system stable against macro turbulence
- Mexico: Sound performance maintains stability despite economic imbalances
- Panama: Economic recovery limits asset risks, helps support profitability and stable outlook
- Paraguay: Steady profitability and contained asset risks in a recovering economy
- Peru: Sturdy profits and loan diversification mitigates political and asset risks
- Uruguay: Solid capital and earnings maintain stability as asset risks slowly rise
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- Banks – Mexico: How challengers are unlocking Mexico's underserved credit market
- Banking – Global: Fintechs lose financial footing, tipping scales in favor of incumbents, for now