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  • Mexico City man allegedly connected to huge methamphetamine ring arrested (The Arizona Republic)

    Mexico CITY - U.S. federal agents have arrested a Mexico City businessman wanted in connection with one of the Western Hemisphere's largest trafficking rings for the main chemical ingredient in methamphetamine.


  • Bombers in Mexico had detailed knowledge of vulnerable energy installations (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)

    WASHINGTON? Saboteurs who blew up natural gas pipelines that shut down one of Mexico's main industrial regions earlier this month also crippled an important crude oil pipeline in an operation that indicated extensive knowledge of Mexico's energy infrastructure, U.S. officials said Tuesday.


  • Mexico Consumer Prices Rise in First Half of July (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 24 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's consumer prices rose in the first half of July, because of higher milk and tomato prices. Inflation quickened 0.25 percent in the first 15 days of the month, up from a 0.08 percent climb in the same period of June, the central bank said today.


  • Mexico's Peso Little Changed Before Report on Consumer Prices (Bloomberg.com)

    July 24 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso was little changed before the central bank releases its report on consumer prices in the first half of July. The peso traded at 10.7744 per dollar at 8:45 a.m. in New York, down 0.1 percent from 10.7674 per dollar yesterday.


  • Mexico Mining Co Penoles Sees Silver Staying Between $12-$15 (Nasdaq)

    Mexico CITY -(Dow Jones)- The chief executive of Mexican mining company Industrias Penoles (PE&OLES.MX) said Tuesday he expects the price of silver to remain between $12 and $15 an ounce this year.


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