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  • Mexico: Ancient pyramid discovered. Video (Russian Information Agency Novosti)

    A more than 800 year old pyramid is discovered in Mexico City. (38 sec./1.41Mb, shows: 3)


  • Mexico's 20-Year Bond Yield Surges at Local Debt Sale (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Yields on Mexico's 20-year bonds rose to their highest level since September 2006 at a local debt sale. The securities were sold to yield 8.28 percent, up from 8.13 percent at the prior auction last month, according to results posted by the central bank on its Web site.


  • Mexico's Peso Has Second Yearly Decline on U.S. Subprime Losses (Bloomberg.com)

    Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso weakened for a second straight year as losses in bonds backed by U.S. subprime home loans led investors to shun higher-yielding securities.


  • Mexico's protection for farm goods over (El Paso Times)

    MEXICO CITY -- For 15 years, Mexican farmers have feared the day when the last import protections end for the country's ancestral crops of corn and beans.


  • U.S. embassy in Mexico announces increase of visa fees since beginning of 2008 (People's Daily)

    The U.S. embassy in Mexico announced on Monday an increase of fee for non-immigrant visas as of Tuesday, the first day of 2008. The visa fee will be increased by 31 U.S. dollars to 131 dollars due to the "advances in security, infor ...


  • Mexico's Peso Heads for Yearly Decline on U.S. Subprime Losses (Bloomberg.com)

    Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso headed for a second straight yearly decline as losses in bonds backed by U.S. subprime home loans led investors to shun higher-yielding securities.


  • Mexico's Bolsa Index Falls, Heads for Smallest Gain in 5 Years (Bloomberg.com)

    Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's Bolsa index fell today and headed for its smallest annual gain in five years as the U.S. economic slowdown hurt retailers and building-material companies that are dependent on growth in the world's biggest economy.


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