Central American central bank losses smallest in 25 years
Capital positions, however, remain weak, according to recent IMF study
Central American central banks are making smaller net losses than at any time in the past 25 years, but their capital positions are weak and would be in the red if claims on governments were valued "according to their cashflow" rather than reimbursed at below-market rates, according to an International Monetary Fund (IMF) study.
"Central banks [in central America] have strengthened their income positions and balance sheets over the last decade, but continue to make losses and capital is thin or
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