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  • Mexico City Plans to Sell 4.4 Billion Pesos of Bonds (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico City plans to sell 4.4 billion pesos ($397 million) of bonds in November as part of a plan to refinance its debt, said Mario Delgado, the city's finance secretary.


  • Hurricane Henriette bears down on mainland Mexico (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    Hurricane Henriette roared toward farming states in mainland Mexico on Wednesday, threatening heavy rain and winds for large corn and tomato crops after pummeling the Pacific beach resort of Los Cabos.


  • Katz: USC trip to Mexico a memorable one (ESPN)

    Two tarantulas and one cockroach highlighted USC's exhibition trip to Mexico over Labor Day weekend. Oh, and the team won one game too, writes Andy Katz.


  • Another quake shakes Mexico's Gulf of California (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

    An earthquake hit Mexico's Gulf of California on Tuesday, not far from the site of a stronger quake recorded on Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of damage.


  • Henriette Threatens Mexico; Felix May Bring Flooding (Update4) (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Hurricane Henriette is on course to make its second landfall in Mexico after pounding Los Cabos resorts with torrential rains, while Hurricane Felix, far to the south, is raising flooding fears in Central America.


  • Harris Stratex opens new Mexico City office (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Harris Stratex said Wednesday that it's opened a new office in Mexico, consolidating its presence in the country.


  • Mexico's Tax Bill Will Fuel Faster Inflation, UBS Pactual Says (Bloomberg.com)

    Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's tax bill will fuel faster inflation next year should legislators approve a provision to tax gasoline and diesel, Banco UBS Pactual economist Guillermo Aboumrad said.


  • Short on Labor, Farmers in U.S. Shift to Mexico (New York Times)

    Concerned about a crackdown on immigrant labor, more farmers have been moving across the border to Mexico.


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