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Investing In: Mexico – US Business News – Move Over, Brazil: Why Mexico’s Entrepreneurs Are Prime for Investment – CNBC

With daily news reports of drug-related violence on the U.S.-Mexico border, our neighbor to the South may not be the first place most wealth managers think of in search for returns on investment. But in recent years, Mexican businesses have grown at an impressive pace, making the country a new destination for venture capital firms in search of impactful returns.via Investing In: Mexico – US Business News – Move Over, Brazil: Why Mexico’s Entrepreneurs Are Prime for Investment –...

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Mexico: China’s unlikely challenger – FT.com

“While winning a bigger slice of the US market, Mexico has diversified its customers. A decade ago, about 90 per cent of the country’s exports went to the US. Last year, that figure fell to less than 80 per cent. Suddenly, it seems, Mexico has become the preferred centre of manufacturing for multinational companies looking to supply the Americas and, increasingly, beyond. Today, Mexico exports more manufactured products than the rest of Latin America put together.” Mexico: China’s unlikely challenger –...

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Goldman Sachs’s MIST Topping BRICs as Smaller Markets Outperform – Bloomberg

The MIST economies more than doubled in size in the past decade, topping Germany last year. In Mexico, Latin America’s second-biggest economy, record auto exports are helping growth outpace Brazil’s for a second year amid waning Chinese demand for the South American nation’s commodities. Indonesia’s domestic spending and investment helped the nation’s economic growth accelerate to 6.37 percent in the second quarter, surprising economists who forecast a slowdown.via Goldman Sachs’s MIST Topping BRICs as Smaller Markets Outperform –...

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Investing In: Mexico  – US Business News – How Mexicos Oil Industry May Benefit US Investors – CNBC

“If he succeeds, it would have huge beneficial effects for Mexicos economy,” says Shannon O’Neil, senior fellow for Latin America studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. “The most obvious is an increase in foreign direct investment in the energy sector itself. But the benefits would spread to infrastructure more broadly, to services, and would lower the energy costs for companies in general — improving competitiveness.”via Investing In: Mexico  – US Business News – How Mexicos Oil Industry May Benefit US Investors –...

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