American Banking Activity in Mexico
OPERATIONS BY AMERICAN
BANKS IN
MEXICO SUBSEQUENT TO NAFTA This research examines the operations by American
banks in
Mexico subsequent to the implementation ....
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Currency Devaluation & Oil Revenues in Mexico
.... Lastly, the total amount of Mexican deposits in American
banks at the end of 1998 was 1.3 times greater than
Mexico's foreign currency reserve of US$30 billion ....
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Tripartite Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
....
Mexico has made great strides since 1982 when falling oil prices and .... the treasury and the government fought to recoup by nationalizing the country's
banks. ....
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The commercial banking and financial sectors of Japan
.... NAFTA). Under NAFTA,
Mexico permits American and Canadian
banks to open subsidiaries and invest in or purchase
banks in
Mexico. During ....
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Investment Trends in Mexico
.... time deposits and income oriented mutual funds offered by Mexican
banks and brokerage houses are perhaps the most widely used form of investment in
Mexico. ....
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Devaluation of the Peso
.... Lastly, the total amount of Mexican deposits in American
banks at the end of 1998 was 1.3 times greater than
Mexico's foreign currency reserve of US$30 billion ....
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Economic Effect of NAFTA The purpose of this research is to ...
.... "Major Japanese
Banks Increase Short-term Trade Loans to
Mexico." Nihon Keizai Shimbun 24 Nov. 1992: 5. Daily News Tokyo Financial Wire. ....
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Production of Textiles in Mexico
....
banks, including Banamex, Serfin, Bancomer, and Bital, have correspondent
banks in the .... The supply chain in
Mexico involves weekly replenishment of inventory as ....
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Mexico's Developing Economy
.... White, in State, Class, and the Nationalization of Mexican
Banks (New York .... Finally, Robert Looney, in Economic Policymaking in
Mexico (Durham: Duke University ....
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International Monetary System
.... This meant much higher rates on commercial and consumer loans and consequently even more pressure was put on
Mexico's already beleaguered
banks, and their ....
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Crisis in Mexico's Oil Industry On July 4, 1976, as ...
.... but the
banks still wanted their money back. .... By 1984, out of
Mexico's eighty billion dollars of foreign debt, about thirty percent was owed on petroleum ....
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MEXICO'S TEXTILE INDUSTRY
....
banks, including Banamex, Serfin, Bancomer, and Bital, have correspondent
banks in the .... The supply chain in
Mexico involves weekly replenishment of inventory as ....
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Mexico As An Emerging Market
....
Mexico's experience as an emerging market then is described and analyzed. .... progressed to cash-trades between the countries and the international
banks involved. ....
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Petroleum Development in Mexico
.... People live in fetid shacks along the
banks of the Grijalva River (Grayson, 1980, p .... Thus, as the interior areas of
Mexico are deserted, farmland is not tilled ....
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AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF MEXICO
.... of this foreign debt is held by commercial financial institutions--mostly
banks--in the .... As the data presented in Table 3 indicate,
Mexico's total external ....
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Marijuana Smuggling
.... of NAFTA continue to increase trade with our southern neighbor" (
Banks 1). Documented .... A majority of the smuggled marijuana from
Mexico is hidden in vehicles. ....
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Ethical Agreements
.... Palmer (1995) has noted that even legal business actions involving
Mexico are subject ....
Banks do not make money simply as a result of their business operations. ....
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The Thrift Industry
.... "Pemex to Receive $1.1 Billion Loan, As
Banks Resume Lending to
Mexico." Wall Street Journal (March 16, 1994): A3, A12. Wessel, David. ....
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International Debt Problem The purpose of this rese
.... Brazil owes about $120 billion,
Mexico about $100 billion, Argentina, $70 billion .... development." Wesson continues, [F]or several years
banks aggressively sought ....
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Cultural Diversity in the US
.... the American border, sometimes illegally: "During a period of extreme economic distress in
Mexico and further .... A Native American role model is Dennis
Banks. ....
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Venezuela
.... The IMF played a pivotal role in
Mexico's debt restructuring, even drawing hundreds of reluctant commercial
banks into a cooperative strategy of debt management ....
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The international Debt Crisis
.... exports. The major creditor
banks agreed to postpone debt service fees for several months while
Mexico reorganized its finances. The ....
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Mexican Debt Crisis of the 1980s & Latin America
.... linking the peso with the dollar at one-to-one, as well as to the foreign
banks allowed to ....
Mexico also had a nominal exchange-rate plan that worked for a while ....
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South Korea's Economic Growth Model
.... crisis index was moving very close to the level experienced by
Mexico in 1994. .... Korea was in the midst of a presidential election, merchant
banks were almost ....
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Broad Base of Support For the Mexican Revolution
.... of Diaz's single-minded pursuit of foreign capital,
Mexico became a nation infiltrated by foreign influence: "by the early twentieth century, the
banks were 94 ....
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Broad Base of Support of the Mexican Revolution
.... of Diaz's single-minded pursuit of foreign capital,
Mexico became a nation infiltrated by foreign influence: "by the early twentieth century, the
banks were 94 ....
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Comparative Country Risk Evaluation TABLE OF CONTENTS
.... financial institutions mostly
banks in the developed nations primarily in the US, with the remainder being held by the IMF.
Mexico's economic problems worsened ....
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BANCO POPULAR: A COMPANY OVERVIEW
.... well as joint operating agreements to provide banking services in
Mexico and some .... Banco Popular also operates five regional
banks in the Spanish market under ....
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Free Trade Zones & Worker Exploitation
....
Mexico is a heavily indebted country that is almost completely dependent on foreign investment to pay the interest on the debts owed primarily to US
Banks and ....
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Multinational Capital and Free Trade Zones
....
Mexico is a heavily indebted country that is almost completely dependent on foreign investment to pay the interest on the debts owed primarily to US
Banks and ....
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