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  • Mexico to spend 'drugs cash haul' (BBC News)

    Mexico is to use $205m seized at an alleged trafficker's house for drug addiction treatment and tackling crime.


  • Mexico's Central Bank Holds Interest Rates as Economy Slows (Bloomberg.com)

    July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank held its overnight lending rate unchanged today after reports on retail sales and industrial production signaled economic growth may be slowing more than expected.


  • Mexico's Central Bank May Hold Interest Rates as Economy Slows (Bloomberg.com)

    July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank will probably keep its overnight lending rate unchanged today after reports on retail sales and industrial production signaled economic growth may be slowing more than expected.


  • OC court traffic ticket date outsourced to Mexico (The Fresno Bee)

    Traffic ticket data, including driver's license numbers, birth dates and other personal information, is processed by workers in Mexico under an outsourcing contract with Orange County courts.


  • Mexico to use huge drug cash haul for addict rehab (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Mexico will use $206 million confiscated in what officials call the world's biggest drug cash seizure to fund programs for addicts and strengthen the justice system, the government said on Thursday.


  • Mexico's Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank held its overnight lending rate unchanged and said it sees inflation slowing through next year despite a surge in food prices.


  • Mexico's Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank held its overnight lending rate unchanged and signaled it sees inflation slowing through next year despite a surge in food prices.


  • Mexico's Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 27 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's central bank held its overnight lending rate unchanged today and signaled it was prepared to act should temporary food price increases threaten its inflation targets.


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