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Mexico Watch
Thu, Dec 18 2008, 11:01 GMT
by BBVA Bancomer Team
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1. International Environment
2. Macroeconomic Environment Mexico
- Moderation in Domestic Demand
Box: Leading Indicators in Construction
- Inflationary Complexity and Risk Balance for 2009
Box: Government-managed Prices
3. Financial Markets Mexico
- Markets in a Context of Greater Risk-Aversion
Box: The Impact on Mexico of the Global Financial Crisis
4. Articles
- The Natural Rate in Mexico
- Public Insecurity in Mexico
5. Indicators and Forecasts
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Thu, Dec 18 2008, 11:05 GMT
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