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31-Jan-2010
Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Central bank Governor Agustin Carstens said Mexico may begin accumulating foreign reserves so the country can eventually withdraw from a $47 billion credit line with the International Monetary Fund.
Secretive international talks about how to curb counterfeiting and Internet piracy are under way in Mexico this week. But instead of focusing on the subject at hand, negotiators will spend much of their time discussing transparency, or rather the lack of it in the whole process.
2nd UPDATE: Bank of Mexico, Government To Boost Foreign Reserves
WHITE SANDS, N.M., Jan. 27 (UPI) -- Officials at New Mexico space museums said two NASA space shuttle orbiters are too expensive for their facilities, despite a drop in price to $28.8 million.
Estadio Azteca will serve as site for a Chile-Mexico friendly, the Chilean football federation announced.
A Spanish company plans to invest $1 billion to build a large solar energy production plant in New Mexico.
Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Central bank Governor Agustin Carstens said Mexico may begin accumulating international reserves so the country can eventually withdraw from a $47 billion credit line with the International Monetary Fund.
Mexico's Carstens:Government, Central Bank To Boost Foreign Reserves
Mexican federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that they will try to overturn Mexico City's gay marriage law, which allows same-sex couples to adopt children, on the grounds it violates the constitution.
Mexico sees record 15.7 percent annual drop in money sent home by migrants Mexico - New Mexico - United States - Government - Business and Economy
