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Articles in October, 2001 issue of Internet Securities
- Mexican Airports Among Most Expensive In The World.
- Mexico To Make Investments In Renewable Energy.
- PRI Calls For Dialogue On Fiscal Reform.
- Mexico's Finance Ministry To Decide On Spending Cuts In December.
- Peugeot Citroen To Enter Mexican Market.
- Mexico's Serfin Puts Ceiling On Credit Card Interest Rate.
- Construction Industry Proposes Gasoline Tax To Support Highways.
- Mexican Unions Work To Minimize Tax Burden On Employees.
- Mexico's Sugar Bailout To Cost More Than 23 Billion Pesos: Deputy.
- Mexico Wants To Increase Trade With European Union.
- Mexico's Highways Suffer From Low-Quality Asphalt: Experts.
- U.S. Developers Uninterested In Building Mexican Power Plants.
- Lack Of Fiscal And Electricity Reform Could Put Pressure On Peso: Morgan Stanley.
- Finance Ministry Official Confident That Fiscal Reform Will Be Passed.
- Mexican Unions Not Impressed By Government's Economic Plan.
- Standard and Poor's Could Reduce Rating On Ahisa.
- Codemex Submits Late Bid For Bancrecer.
- Retail Sales On Mexican Side Of U.S. Border Expected To Climb.
- Guatemala Settles Legal Dispute With Telmex.
- Mexico Likely To Miss Goal For Budget Deficit: Analysts.
- Mexico's Country Risk Increases Due To Attacks Against United States.
- Political Agreement Not Enough: Mexican Business Leaders.
- Mexico's Productive Investment Declines In July.
- Much Work To Be Done In Mexican Banking System: Serfin.
- Experts Evaluate U.S. Attack's Impact On Mexican Economy.
- Mexican Airlines Cancel Flights And Routes.
- PGR Summons IPAB Officials To Testify In Money Laundering Case.
- Mexican Government Invests In Southern Region.
- Mexican Air Cargo Industry Expects Annual Decline.
- Legislators Confident Of Fast Approval Of Fiscal Reform.
- Japan Agrees To Support Small Businesses In Mexico.
- SanLuis Experiences Problems Making Debt Payments.
- Aztecas To Purchase Planes.
- Elections Hindering Fiscal Reform.
- Tax Strangling Wine Industry.
- Thrid-Quarter Consumer Spending To Rise By 3.1 Percent: Bursametrica.
- Parties Agree That Fiscal Reform Still Not Close To Approval.
- Frontier Economies Weather Crisis, New Visas.
- IPAB Should Be Split In Two: ABM.
- Telecom Commission President Gives Thumbs Down To More Foreign Investment.
- Budget Assumptions Don't Assume Approval Of Fiscal Reform: Finance Official.
- Government's Estimated Exchange Rate Is 'Cushioned:' Vanguardia.
- IPAB Head Defends Decision-Making Process.
- Energy Reform To Be Sent To Congress Soon: Martens.
- Sonora Maquiladora Industry Contracts Due To U.S. Slowdown.
- Plans For Serfin Light Were Top Secret.
- Free Trade Deal Should Be Backed By Adequate Labor Laws: Abascal.
- Congress Responsible For Approval Of Fiscal Reform: Gil.
- Carso, Telmex Sell ISP To SBC Communications.
- Debt-Heavy Companies Should Sell Non-Strategic Assets: Bursametrica.
- Concamin Demands Changes To Policy On Natural Gas.
- Legislators' Proposals On Income Taxes, IEPS Unacceptable: Coparmex.
- Mexico Ranks High In Survey Of Tax Evasion.
- Televisa Reports Decline In Operating Profits.
- Mexican Airlines Satisfied With Airport Decision.
- Banamex Announces Job Cuts.
- Airport Stores Won't Automatically Be Transferred To New Airport.
- America Movil Has Strong Third Quarter.
- Mexico Should Hurry On Fiscal Reform: Mundell.
- Conventions Canceled Following Terrorist Attacks.
- Mexican Companies Threaten To Import Natural Gas.
- Gruma Reports Stable Sales In Third Quarter.
- Maquiladora Industry In Worst Crisis In 15 Years.
- Mexican Banks Offer Lending Based On Direct Deposit Of Salary.
- Mexican Peso, Interest Rates, Likely To Suffer.
- America To Maintain Investments In Telcel For 2002.
- Mexican Financial Regulator Should Be Strengthened: IMF And World Bank.
- Mexico City Airport Works To Contain Costs.
- Mexico Can't Afford To Pass 'Just Any' Fiscal Reform: S&P.
- IPAB Board To Consider Bital-Atlantico Deal.
- San Luis Takes Steps To Confront Economic Situation.
- Banco De Mexico To Loosen Monetary Policy.
- Supermarkets Offer Credit And Wide Range Of Products.
- Dina Sues Canadian Truck Producer Over Broken Contract.
- Congress Did Not Invite Finance Ministry To Discuss Income Tax.
- Volkswagen De Mexico Suppliers To Cut Production.
- Banrural Close To Bankruptcy: Farmer's Confederation.
- Mexico's President Confident That Fiscal Reform Will Be Passed.
- Mexico's Travel Agencies Prepare Promotional Campaign.
- Mexico's International Reserves Increase.
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