WASHINGTON (AP) - Three Latin American lenders pledged Monday to supply $9.3 billion in emergency aid to help countries across the region ease cash-supply problems amid the global credit crisis.
The Washington-based Inter-American Development Bank said it would offer $6 billion, the Bogota-based Latin American Reserves Fund $1.8 billion and the Caracas-based Andean Development Corp. $1.5 billion and could almost double those amounts next year.
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