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30-Jul-2007
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  • Mexico Peso, Local Bonds Advance as Risky Asset Concerns Recede (Bloomberg.com)

    July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso rose the most in six weeks as higher prices for global stocks helped assuage concerns that investors will avoid riskier emerging-market securities.


  • Lightning strike injures group of Boy Scouts in New Mexico (USA Today)

    Lightning struck a New Mexico mountaintop, injuring a group of Boy Scouts as they were hiking back down from the summit.


  • Argentina's Kirchner Invites Mexico to Join Mercosur (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Argentina's President Nestor Kirchner said ``it's essential'' that Mexico joins the Mercosur trade bloc.


  • More Cubans leaving by sea again, many to Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    After a lull following Fidel Castro's illness last year, Cubans once again are taking to homemade boats or powerful speedboats manned by smugglers on a trip to the United States that often includes a detour through Mexico.


  • Mexico allows gay conjugal visits (BBC News)

    Mexico City prisons allow conjugal visits from gay partners in response to a human rights commission's request.


  • Mexico's Peso, Bonds Rise as Demand for Risky Assets Picks Up (Bloomberg.com)

    July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's peso and local-currency bonds rose as higher prices for global stocks fueled investor demand for riskier emerging-market securities.


  • Mexico, Argentina Mull Car Integration (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

    Mexico and Argentina said Monday they are negotiating a free trade accord for vehicles and car parts that would make foreign car companies with factories in those countries more efficient.


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