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Articles in November, 2004 issue of Internet Securities
- CFE losses fall, but subsidies increase.
- Better habits could reduce electricity consumption by 20%.
- P&G to invest US$1bn during current government.
- Banamex recovers from Q2 losses.
- Senate will not pass Income Law as is, warns PRI senator.
- Canales: SME are engine of Mexican economy.
- Pemex highlights investments in 5 petrochemical projects.
- Cuba requests more financial support.
- Fox arrives in Panama on two-day visit.
- Telmex reports 200% growth in broadband Internet connections.
- Mexico consolidates trade with US.
- South Korean investments in Mexico reach US$1.3bn.
- Cell phones dominating Latin America.
- Pemex to have greater margin of action.
- Natural gas prices jump 33% in November.
- 160,000 vehicles reported stolen so far in 2004.
- Oil saves govt. finances.
- IMF: Mexico still vulnerable.
- Toyota forecasts 23,000 sales in Mexico this year.
- America Movil to issue US$2bn in debt in US.
- Lawsuit against Ramirez Corzo continues.
- Chuayffet, Barrio and Gomez stand up US investors.
- Senate debates tax changes.
- Segob allowed to grant casinos 25-year permits.
- Hotels expect 76% average occupation level in Cancun.
- Fox: Pemex prepares project to sell gasoline in Honduras.
- Trevino bemoans changes to 2005 Income Law.
- Ammac to measure municipality performance.
- New Program audits set in motion.
- Elektra and TV Azteca about to make Madrid debuts.
- INEGI: Employed personnel up in Q3.
- Treasury to fight for fiscal deficit at 1% of GDP.
- Bansefi being prepared for privatization.
- Cofetel to hunt down illegitimate IP telephone providers.
- Mexicana expects recovery this year.
- Mexico loses 4-8% to corruption.
- PRD looks to put new Pemex director under microscope.
- Capufe struggling to control corruption in road tolls.
- Conagua asks to raise water prices.
- CNSF reports 7% decrease in net profits through September.
- Banamex to continue defense against AHMSA.
- Cemex ratifies confidence in RMC deal.
- CCE: Salary increases to be affected by inflation.
- CEESP: Not passing 2005 Budget bill will affect financial markets.
- AMHM: Cintra must not be sold to foreigners.
- Canacintra: New income tax scheme will increase competitivity.
- TV companies predict positive 2005.
- New accusations lodged against Pemex director Ramirez Corzo.
- Mexico looks to export trucks to EU.
- Inflation expectations rise to 5.28%.
- Pemex has plan B if changes to tax regime fail.
- SE reduces import tariff for powdered milk.
- Inflation in Nov. 1-15 at 0.64%.
- Mexico signs economic agreement with Morocco.
- Merrill Lynch: Mexico is favorite among Latin American emerging markets.
- Bank earnings down 21.5% in January-September.
- Competition in Mexico hindered by excessive regulation.
- Independent publishers join forces.
- Italian investors keen on Mexico.
- Mexican govt. not open to debate over spending plans, confirm specialists.
- Segob continues negotiating with legislators to pass 2005 Spending Budget bill.
- Fiscal measures to affect economy, agree businesses.
- SE applies compensatory quota on steel nails from China.
- Crown opens second forklift plant in Queretaro.
- Infonavit close to kicking off co-financing plan for housing.
- Pemex starts construction of Tamaulipas cryogenic plant.
- Treasury modifies Pemex tax system.
- Mexico and Cuba focusing on increasing commerce.
- Healthy outlook for telecommunications industry.
- PRI senators ask for doubts about Fenix Project to be cleared up.
- Politics limiting economic growth.
- Credit plans help boost department store sales.
- Franchises to bring in US$50bn in 2004.
- Analysts criticize 2005 highway budget.
- Usabiaga: Problems of agriculture based on production costs.
- Beltrones: We must begin with political reform.
- Mexican authorities reject abolition of bank secrecy.
- Financial Intelligence Unit: Home-made fight against money laundering.
- Mexico earmarks 34% of funds for agriculture sector.
- Ferromex net profits rise 83%.
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