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The sharp decline in international oil prices has forced the government to cut its fiscal spending plans for 2015 and 2016. In part this is because the administration has already committed itself to introducing no further tax increases in 2015, following the hikes that took place at the beginning of 2014 as part of the structural reform...

 

As announced during President Enrique Peña Nieto’s state-of-the-union speech in September 2015, Mexico is launching a new energy and infrastructure investment vehicle known as the Fibra E. The new instrument aims to meet one of the country’s current financing challenges. Despite being ready to move on a wide range of major, long-term and...

 

Who are the main beneficiaries of bank loans?

 

In late 2014 the Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, BMV) joined the Integrated Latin American Market (Mercado Integrado Latinoamericano, MILA). The market was first set up in December 2011 by the stock exchanges of Chile, Colombia and Peru. MILA’s aim is described as “generating more and better exposure of the stock markets...

 

How will reforms help alleviate unemployment?

 

Mobile and internet banking is at a relatively early stage of development in Mexico, but most players are convinced that it is the shape of things to come, and that banks that do not invest in developing their online and mobile presence are at risk of losing market share.

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