The Association has a sound dialogue promotion program founded on the following activities:
- High-Level Meetings
- Policy Implementation Meetings
- High-Level Technical Meetings
- Public Sector – Private Sector Regional Dialogue
- Working Groups
- Special Workshops and Seminars
Recommended readings Covid-19
- Measures to reflect the impact of Covid-19
(BIS) - Crisis Económica por COVID-19- Retos y Enseñanzas para los Supervisores Financieros
(Toronto Centre Podcasts) - Latin America Economics Analyst, Implications of the Fiscal Response to the Pandemic
(Goldman Sachs) - How exposed is Latin America to the trade effects of COVID-19?
(IDB) - Dollar funding costs during the Covid-19 crisis through the lens of the FX swap market
(BIS Bulletin No 1) - 7 Lessons from Government Credit Programs
(Douglas J. Elliott, Oliver Wyman) - Bold steps to pump coronavirus rescue funds down the last mile
(Agustín Carstens, General Manager BIS) - The economics of a pandemic: the case of Covid-19
(London Business School) - Responding to coronavirus
(Oliver Whyman) - Beyond coronavirus: The path to the next normal
(McKinsey & Company) - When will the U.S. economy recover from the infection?
(BBVA) - COVID-19 Pandemic and Latin America and the Caribbean: Time for Strong Policy Actions
(IMF Blog)
First meeting of the training managers of the banking supervisory authorities that are part of ASBA
From February 10 to 12, 36 officials responsible for the training programs of the banking supervisory authorities of Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, , Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts & Nevis, Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, United States and Uruguay met in Miami. The meeting was also attended by officials of the Financial Stability Institute.
The purpose of the meeting was to identify the current and future training needs of ASBA members, taking into account the rapid evolution of the financial system.
Participants agreed on the strategy to review and update the ASBA Continental Training Program so that it can continue to respond to the needs of the members of the Association and address the new challenges the region's supervisors are facing.