
Dante Mossi
Dante Mossi is a prominent economist and former president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE). With extensive experience in public finance and international debt management, Mossi has been a key voice in discussions regarding Honduras's external debt composition and its implications for public finances. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing traditional financial partners, such as the BCIE and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), for concessional loans, which are crucial for sustainable development projects. Recently, he highlighted the challenges posed by the increasing reliance on non-concessional debt, warning that high amortization costs could hinder essential public investments.
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Dante Mossi confirmed that the contract for the loan was negotiated in 2021.
Reactivan préstamo del BCIE para bono climático en HondurasDante Mossi is the former executive president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE) who is involved in a legal dispute with the bank.
Tribunal de Estados Unidos desestima demanda del BCIE contra su expresidente Dante Mossi; banco dice que el proceso está lejos de cerrarseDante Mossi criticized the BCIE board for their handling of a contract related to alleged corruption.
Dante Mossi, expresidente del BCIE, lanza duras críticas al banco regional por manejo de contrato de BulgarelliDante Mossi, former president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, believes that well-structured public-private partnerships have been a success for Honduras.
Alianzas público-privadas ejecutan $1,257.4 millones en inversionesDante Mossi is a key figure in advancing Honduras towards electromobility.
Aumenta el número de carros eléctricos en HondurasDante Mossi, former president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, believes that the country is doing well in terms of monetary policy.
Prevén que Honduras aprobará próxima evaluación del FMIDante Mossi, former president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, states that Honduras has complied with the established debt ceilings.
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