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Latin America sidesteps the worst of crisis

By Stephen Fidler and Jonathan Wheatley in Sao Paulo and Adam Thomson in Mexico City

Published: November 3 2008 18:43 | Last updated: November 3 2008 18:43

Latin American economies are still paying the price for past home-grown banking crises. But these crises have, by accident and design, allowed the region’s banks to weather the global financial storms in relative comfort.

Some banks, particularly smaller ones, have suffered from reduced access to funds. But bankers, financial analysts and government officials say domestic funding markets have for the most part continued to function, in spite of the dislocation in industrialised country markets.

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