Topic: Analysis of the impact of innovative financial instruments, such as green bonds and sustainable loans, on sustainable development in Latin America (2014-2024) towards practical lessons for their global application.
Join us for an engaging workshop presentation by Valentina. She presents her research on the role of innovative financial instruments—such as green bonds and sustainable loans—in promoting sustainable development in Latin America.
This session will explore how these tools influence investment flows, economic performance, and greenhouse gas emissions, using an econometric model applied to key Latin American countries between 2014 and 2024.
In this workshop, you will learn about:
• The economic and environmental conditions that shape sustainable finance in Latin America.
• The measurable impact of green bonds and sustainable loans on GDP growth and climate goals.
• The application of data-driven econometric techniques to assess policy effectiveness.
• Actionable lessons for the global implementation of sustainable finance strategies.
Speaker:Valentina Lozano Bedoya(蒂娜)
Date and Time: June 25th, 2025 (Wednesday), 18:00-19:30
Workshop Language: English
Location: Room 314, Tupei Building (图书馆配楼314), Central University of Finance and Economics, 39 South College Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100081, China
Hosted by: Institute of Finance and Economics Research, Central University of Finance and Economics
Speaker Information:

Valentina Lozano Bedoya(蒂娜), from Colombia, is a 2021 doctoral student majoring in World Economy at Central University of Finance and Economics,CUFE. She holds a master’s degree in international economics and finance from the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE)in China. And a bachelor’s degree in international business from Saint Thomas University in Colombia. Her research direction is International Economics,sustainable development,financial instruments, and other issues.