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- Mexican Growth Slows to 1.6 Pct, Lowest Since 2003
Mexico says its yearly growth rate dropped to 1.6 percent in the third quarter, its slowest rate since 2003, as the U.S. economy stalls. The National Statistics Institute on Friday said declining oil production bore the brunt of the slowdown, with output
- Mexican crash probe finds fault in pilot training records
MEXICO CITY -- Investigators say they've found evidence of irregularities in the training records of the pilots handling a jet that crashed earlier this month. The crash killed Mexico's interior secretary. Investigators had previously pointed to
- Guatemala: presupuesto del 2009 es de 6,6 millones de dólares
El Congreso aprob un presupuesto general de ingresos y egresos de unos 6.630 millones de dlares, el ms alto de su historia.'Se aprob el presupuesto, es de 49,723 millones de quetzales despus de mucha discusin', dijo el viernes a la AP el diputado de la
- Ex-Mexican official accused of taking drug payoff
MEXICO CITY Authorities arrested the former head of an elite organized crime strike force on charges that he took a $450,000 payoff from a drug gang, part of a widening corruption scandal involving dozens of federal agents. The arrest of Noe Ramirez, a
- Costa Rica entering CAFTA seen as win-win
(Nov. 19, 3:00 p.m.) SAN JOSE, Costa Rica - Costa Rica's fresh produce industry leaders applauded the country's long anticipated entry into the Central American Free Trade Agreement in mid-November and said the pact will benefit both Costa Rica and the
- Nicaragua's Ortega refuses to cancel elections
MANAGUA, Nicaragua -- President Daniel Ortega moved to quash a legislative proposal by opposition politicians Friday to cancel the results of widely disputed elections, as thousands of Sandinista supporters took to the streets to celebrate the party's
- Mexico releases $400 mln to prevent peso depreciation
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Bank of Mexico Friday released 400 million U.S. dollars to the market in a bid to prevent the depreciation of Mexican peso. Till Friday, Mexican government has injected, through its central bank, a total of 14
- ANALYSIS-UPDATE 1-Mexico consumer woes make recession likely
By Jason Lange MEXICO CITY, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Mexicans are shutting their wallets on worries about sweeping layoffs and the global financial crisis, raising the chances that Latin America's second largest economy is heading toward a recession like the
- Mexican consumer woes make recession more likely
By Jason Lange MEXICO CITY, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Mexicans are shutting their wallets on worries about sweeping layoffs and the global financial crisis, raising the chances that Mexico is recession-bound like the United States. Big retail outlets are
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