Upbeat Mexico expectations: Merrill Lynch has Wall Street's highest rating for Mexico
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Issues concerning Merrill Lynch's rating of the Mexican stock market are examined, focusing on reasons why Merrill Lynch rates it as the favorite market in Latin America. Topics include Mexico's positive dependence on the US economy, strength of peso, interest rates, inflation, and the breakup of Telmex.
Publication Name: North American Free Trade & Investment Report
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 2001
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Mexico's new lending culture
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The manner in which increasing market share of foreign banks in Mexico affects the commercial credit market is examined. Topics include the willingness of foreign banks to lend, hesitation of Mexican banks, and the need for Mexican legislation that provides more protection to domestic lenders.
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Year: 2001
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