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Mexican remittances drop 36%, IFAD analysis |
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Remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean to drop 11% in 2009, according to IDB |
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:00 |
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Region expected to receive about $62 billion from its migrants this year, as flows decline to 2006 levels
Latin America and the Caribbean will receive about $62 billion in remittances from its expatriates in 2009, a decline of about 11 percent from last year, according to the Inter-American Development Bank’s Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF).
The estimate reflects the impact of the global economic crisis on migrant workers from this region, most of whom are living in industrialized countries hit by recessions, such as the United States, Spain and Japan.
“The crisis is clearly limiting migrants’ capacity to send money home,” said IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno. “Nevertheless, remittances have decreased less than other private financial flows to the region, as migrants continue to make sacrifices to provide for their families.”
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Remittance Flows to Developing Countries to Decline By 7.3% in 2009 |
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Monday, 13 July 2009 10:19 |
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Remittance flows to developing countries are expected to be $304 billion in 2009, down from an estimated $328 billion in 2008, said the World Bank today, releasing a new migration and remittances brief to coincide with an International Diaspora and Development Conference running from July 13-14.
The predicted decline in remittances by -7.3% this year is far smaller than that for private flows to developing countries. According to the World Bank, remittances are relatively resilient because, while new migration flows have declined, the number of migrants living overseas has been relatively unaffected by the crisis.
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IDB releases data on 2008 remittances to Latin America and analysis of financial crisis impact |
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009 06:12 |
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On Monday, March 16th The Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) released its annual map of remittances to Latin-America and the Caribbean. In 2008, remittances rose 0.9% to $69.2 billion, a record high for remittances to the region. With economies under pressure in remittance sending countries, the financial crisis is having a major impact on migrant workers and their family members abroad, as a result remittances will drop for the first time in 2009.
The document will address the effects of the crisis on remittance flows to date and the challenges that lie ahead. Click on the cover to see the press release, press conference video and documents.
2008 Map of Remittances to Latin-America and the Caribbean
Remittances in times of Financial Instability |
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