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Transparency in Mexico: Information doesn’t come easily –...
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Read MorePresident Felipe Calderon, who will leave office in less than three months, submitted an extensive report on his administrations accomplishments to Congress, detailing the blows dealt to Mexicos drug cartels and economic achievements.via Mexicos Calderon touts achievements as Congress gets to work | Fox News...
Read MoreManuel Sánchez, deputy governor of Mexico’s central bank, has been musing about the potential impact on the Mexican economy should the United States fall off its “fiscal cliff”.In a conversation with US bankers, Sánchez highlighted the near-umbilical link between the economies of the US and Mexico “in terms of industrial integration, trade and investment.” About 80 percent of Mexico’s exports go the US, he added.via Forget the US, Mexico should worry about its own fiscal cliff |...
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