Paraguay
November 2, 2001: Letter to Members of Congress Related to Drug-Producing, Drug-Transit Countries
President George W. Bush sent the following letter to members of Congress related to major drug-producing and major drug-transit countries, including many Latin American and Caribbean nations, on November 1, 2001. Text of a Letter from the President to the… Read More ›
Paraguay Maintains Rate As Economy Expands Steadily
Paraguay’s central bank left its monetary policy rate steady at 5.25 percent, saying the economy continues to expand moderately while inflation has been on a downward trajectory in recent months but the outlook remains consistent with the inflation objective. The… Read More ›
Paraguay Keeps Rate Steady, But Growth Easing
This article originally appeared on CentralBankNews.info on October 23, 2018. It is reproduced here with permission from the author. Paraguay’s central bank maintained its monetary policy rate at 5.25 percent for the 15th month in a row but said the more complex… Read More ›
Taiwan Foreign Affairs Minister Strengthens Ties in Latin America
The Foreign Affairs Minister of Taiwan, Jaushieh Joseph Wu, met recently with top government officials in El Salvador and Belize in his first official trip.
Paraguay Maintains Rate as Inflation within Target Range
The Central Bank of Paraguay left its monetary policy rate at 5.25 percent, saying the most prudent strategy is to continue with the current monetary policy settings as inflation remains consistent with the objective and expectations remain anchored to this goal.
Yesterday’s News: disaster, debt, and the Trump effect
Hurricane Matthew Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Haiti nearly a week ago, but the extent of the damage has yet to be fully revealed. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon commented on the disaster: “Hundreds have died. At least 1.4 million people… Read More ›