The Financial Times recently reported a sharp drop of lending from US banks to European countries.[1] But this is best characterized as part of a wider deglobalization process. As national authorities urge banks to lend to firms within their borders and provide liquidity and guarantees for them to do so, global players are becoming less global. The syndicated loan market is … [Read more...] about Covid-19 and the Deglobalization of Banking
Giulia Lotti
Giulia Lotti es Economista Senior de País para Haití en el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) e Investigadora Asociada en CAGE Warwick. Actualmente trabaja en el Departamento de Países de América Central (CID), Haití, México, Panamá y República Dominicana. Anteriormente, trabajó para el Departamento de Estrategia y para el Departamento de Países Andinos del BID, y como consultora del Banco Mundial. Sus intereses de investigación incluyen las finanzas y el desarrollo y los préstamos bancarios multilaterales. Giulia obtuvo su PhD en Economía en la Universidad de Warwick y Master en Economía en University College London (UCL).

Giulia Lotti
Giulia Lotti is Senior Country Economist for Haiti at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and Research Associate at CAGE Warwick. She currently works in the Country Department Central America (CID), Haiti, Mexico, Panama and Dominican Republic. Previously, she worked for the Strategy Department and for the Department of Andean Countries of the IDB, and as a consultant for the World Bank. Her research interests include finance and development and multilateral bank lending. Giulia holds a PhD degree in Economics from the University of Warwick and a Master of Science in Economics from University College London (UCL).