
Luis Liberman
Luis Liberman is a former banker and financial expert known for his insights into the banking sector in Costa Rica. He has discussed the ongoing consolidation within the banking system, highlighting the challenges faced by smaller banks and the need for a more streamlined financial landscape. Liberman emphasizes that while the number of banks has decreased, the focus on efficiency and specialization can lead to a healthier financial environment.
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Luis Liberman is a former manager of Interfin who discussed the valuation of the Banco de Costa Rica.
¿Cuánto vale el BCR? Estas serían las vías para determinar el precio ante una posible ventaLuis Liberman is mentioned as one of the economists involved in the discussion about global economic trends.
Cinco tendencias que están reescribiendo la economía mundial
Luis Liberman is an economist and former vice president of the Republic.
Inversión extranjera en Costa Rica: fortalezas y riesgos de la alta concentración en manufacturaLuis Liberman is the Director and partner of CEFSA.
El Financiero celebró a los protagonistas del desarrollo empresarial en Costa RicaLuis Liberman is a partner at Cefsa and an associate of the Academia de Centroamérica, contributing to the study on the financial system in Costa Rica.
Así impacta a bancos, cooperativas, financieras y mutuales la salida de personas del mercado laboral
Luis Liberman highlighted that the negative effects of appreciation could lead to loss of competitiveness and job losses.
Dólar a ¢488: lista actualizada de los perdedores y (supuestos) ganadores entrando al 2026Luis Liberman is mentioned as one of the economists discussing the economic situation in Costa Rica.
¿De vuelta a las minidevaluaciones?
Luis Liberman expressed skepticism about Costa Rica's status as a favored partner under the current U.S. administration.
Costa Rica enfrenta la política ‘transaccional’ de Trump: ¿sigue siendo el aliado más confiable? Expertos urgen adaptarnosLuis Liberman is an economist mentioned in the article.
De estabilidad también se muereEconomist Luis Liberman doubted that the fall in foreign investment would have a decisive impact on the dollar.
Así incidirá la caída de la inversión extranjera sobre el precio del dólarLuis Liberman agrees that tariffs have a direct impact on attracting investments.
Costa Rica en alerta: inversión extranjera bajo presión por política arancelaria de TrumpLuis Liberman opined that the DR-Cafta is not dead but is in an uncertain state.
¿Está muerto el Cafta? Arancel de Trump pone en jaque a Costa RicaLuis Liberman is mentioned as an economist in the context of discussing economic factors affecting Costa Rica.
El factor RM: incompatible con una economía próspera
Luis Liberman is a former manager of Scotiabank and commented on the potential violation of banking secrecy regarding the credit process.
Banco Nacional denuncia ante OIJ filtración de datos sobre crédito de clienteLaura Chinchilla mentions Luis Liberman as one of her vice presidents during her presidency.
Laura Chinchilla confiesa que consideró renunciar a la presidencia de la República; estas fueron sus razonesLuis Liberman is a former manager of Scotiabank and former vice president of Costa Rica who commented on the implications of Chaves' statements.
Comentario de Rodrigo Chaves al Banco Nacional se opondría a tres principios bancariosLuis Liberman, a former manager of Scotiabank, stated that implications would only arise if the BN changes its lending policies.
¿Cómo impacta el cambio de Junta Directiva del BN en los clientes y bancos corresponsales?Luis Liberman expressed concern over the legality of the removals from the Board of Directors.
Gobierno toma control de la Junta Directiva del Banco NacionalLuis Liberman warned that if the Ministry of Finance uses the resources for financing needs, it could affect the exchange market.
Nogui Acosta responde quién usaría el préstamo de $1.500 millones solicitado al FMIEconomist Luis Liberman warned that if the Ministry of Finance uses the resources to meet its financing needs, it could generate an effect on the exchange market.
Gobierno solicita crédito de $1.500 millones al FMI: ¿impactará el tipo de cambio?Luis Liberman is an economist mentioned in the context of discussing economic policies in Costa Rica.
Los elefantes en el ‘Informe de Política Monetaria’ del BCCRLuis Liberman, a recognized former banker, explained that the evolution of the exchange rate will also depend on the role of the Central Bank.
Abundancia de dólares disminuye en Costa Rica: ¿podría subir el tipo de cambio?Luis Liberman, former vice president of the Republic, offered a review of the country's economic growth over the last three decades.
‘El Financiero’ abre debate sobre futuro de Costa Rica en celebración de sus 30 añosLuis Liberman is mentioned as an economist discussing the economic situation in Costa Rica.
Colón fuerte, economía acalambrada y BCCR sin pantaloneta
Luis Liberman, exbanquero, explicó que con los ajustes el sistema financiero del país se dirige a un proceso de consolidación.
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