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  • The International Monetary Fund's Western Hemisphere director, Nicolás Eyzaguirre, called over the weekend on Latin American nations such as Brazil to avoid unorthodox measures, such as capital controls, and instead curtail spending to keep their economies from overheating.

    Brazil Lifts Its Tax on Purchases Abroad John Lyons 2011

  • Nicolas Eyzaguirre, who directs the IMF's Western Hemisphere Department, said March 24 that the latest mission will leave a report with Argentine authorities "that will include specific recommendations concerning the design and methodology for developing a new national CPI."

    IMF to Push Argentina for New Price Index Ken Parks 2011

  • Eyzaguirre, who runs a construction company, is from Bolivia.

    Wheaton neighborhood is the face of Montgomery's shift to majority minority Brigid Schulte 2011

  • "The more unconventional measures can never be a substitute for the fundamental measures," Mr. Eyzaguirre told a news conference in Calgary, Canada.

    Brazil Lifts Its Tax on Purchases Abroad John Lyons 2011

  • Speaking last week in Bogota, Colombia's capital, Nicolas Eyzaguirre, a former Chilean finance minister who is now regional head of the IMF, said: "We're going ... to face a situation where the appetite for investing in our countries is going to be excessive."

    Companies Get Earnings Boost From Latin America James R. Hagerty 2010

  • Eyzaguirre, who runs a construction company, is from Bolivia.

    Wheaton neighborhood is the face of Montgomery's shift to majority minority Brigid Schulte 2011

  • Latin America's "first line of defense" against further deterioration of the global economy, Nicolas Eyzaguirre, director of the International Monetary Fund's Western Hemisphere department, said today.

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  • Asian commodity demand will help drive growth among Chile's middle income earners, Eyzaguirre, a former Chilean finance minister, told a conference in Santiago today.

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  • U.S. economy is "extraordinarily" weak and President Barack Obama's $47 billion proposal to create jobs has a high probability of ending in deadlock, said Nicolas Eyzaguirre, director of the International Monetary Fund's Western Hemisphere department.

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  • Chile has an "almost unprecedented" opportunity to grow along with Asian demand for raw materials, said Nicolas Eyzaguirre, director of the International Monetary Fund's Western Hemisphere department.

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