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
Marina Conesa Martinez

Marina Conesa Martinez
Marina Conesa Martínez is a research assistant in the Research Department of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Her work is focused on shock transmission and financial stability in emerging economies. In the past she also worked on the effects of trade and monetary policy on exports and productivity. Before joining the IDB, she worked at the Bank of Spain as a research assistant and in BBVA as an Intern. A Spanish citizen, Marina holds a master's degree in Specialized Economic Analysis from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and a degree in Economics from the University of Valencia.