Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

About Horacio Pozzo

Horacio PozzoHoracio Daniel Pozzo writes the daily report for Latinforme Diario. He worked as an economist at the Argentinean Capital Foundation, where he specialized in inflation, monetary politics and financial systems. He has written several reports on monetary politics and financial systems. In addition, he has worked as a researcher for the Financial Stability Center, research projects for the World Bank and the IDB, among other international organizations, specializing in Corporate Governments and Capital Risk. He gives classes in Macroeconomics at the National University of La Plata in Argentina, where he holds both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Economics.

All entries by Horacio Pozzo

What are Foreign Reserves for?… The Central Bank of Argentina shows Us.

May 30th, 2008 | By Horacio Pozzo | Category: Politics & Economics

‘Argentina’s foreign reserves…this is one of the main subjects of concern here in these times of uncertainty and political unrest,’ says Paola Pecora.



Mexico Inflation Rate: Can Mexico Curb Rising Inflation Rates with a Cut to Corn and Wheat Export Taxes?

May 28th, 2008 | By Horacio Pozzo | Category: Politics & Economics

‘Imported inflation is generating the greatest damage in Latin America, even when domestic demand remains strong,’ says Paola Pecora.



Full of Illusions, UNASUR is Born

May 27th, 2008 | By Horacio Pozzo | Category: Politics & Economics

A new community in South America is born with a variety of diverse and complex objectives spanning cultural, social and economic realms… another aim is the social inclusion, the civic participation, the strengthening of democracy for all.



Mexico Suffers Because of the Price of Oil

May 26th, 2008 | By Horacio Pozzo | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

With oil prices climbing to higher than $133, to what extent does Mexico benefit from this? Is it taking advantage of this special time?



Inflation in Venezuela… Friendship is Not the Only Thing that Brings Cristina and Chavez Together

May 16th, 2008 | By Horacio Pozzo | Category: Politics & Economics

Venezuela, one of Latin America’s most populist countries has a very high inflation rate, control on market prices and shortages. This seems to be a constant practice for countries with this type of regime, and even more so in this region where governments define this practice as “redistribution of wealth”. It seems like the only thing that they distribute is inflation,” says Paola Pecora.