Submissions from 1991
U.S.-based First Interstate Bank Approves $114.4 Million In Trade Credits For Banamex, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Exports To Mexico By Selected States, 1989 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
U.S. International Trade Commission Calls For Financial Sector Liberalization, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Recession Expected To Cause Decline In Export Revenues, Steven Ranieri
World Bank Loans To Mexico Tripled Since 1985, Steven Ranieri
1990 Inflation At 29.9%, Steven Ranieri
1991 Trade Deficit Projected At $4 Billion, Steven Ranieri
Bank Privatization Update, Steven Ranieri
Barclay's Bank Gdp & Inflation Predictions For 1991, Steven Ranieri
Central Bank Report On Impact Of Trade Liberalization, Steven Ranieri
Complications From Botched Abortions In Durango: 153% Increase Over 1989, Steven Ranieri
Cuban Debt With Mexican Government To Be Restructured, Steven Ranieri
Debt Service Payments In January-september 1990 Total $15.1 Billion, Steven Ranieri
Fall-winter Cycle Vegetable & Fruit Exports To U.S. Estimated At 870,000 Metric Tons, Steven Ranieri
Fertimex To Privatize 9 Of 11 Plants, Steven Ranieri
Ford Motor Company To Invest $700 Million In Modernization & Expansion Of Chihuahua Engine Plant, Steven Ranieri
Foreign Investment Up 60% In 1990, Steven Ranieri
Government Establishes Contingency Fund In Response To Oil Market Instability, Steven Ranieri
Government Negotiating $300 Million Loan With World Bank, $175 Million Loan With Inter-american Development Bank, Steven Ranieri
Government's Human Rights Commission To Investigate Abuses Against Mexican Nationals In U.S., Steven Ranieri
Grupo Carso & Mexican Government To Control Telmex After Sale, Steven Ranieri
I.m.f. Managing Director Calls For Modernization Of Financial Sector, Steven Ranieri
Interest Yield On Savings Almost Double U.S. Rates, Steven Ranieri
Maquiladora Industry Claims Regarding Job Creation & Pay Rates Exaggerated, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Banks To Issue Loans For Joint Ventures With Brazilian Firms, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Banks To Receive $150 Million Credit Line From Spain For Export Financing, Steven Ranieri
Mexico & Central American Nations To Establish Free Trade Zone Before 1997 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Mexico-u.s. Free Trade Agreement: Summary Of Recent Debate & Preparations For Talks, Steven Ranieri
Mexico, Venezuela & I.d.b. To Provide Joint Financing For Central American Oil Imports, Steven Ranieri
Mining Industry To Receive Loans Aimed At Promoting Private Investment, Steven Ranieri
National Railways Will Not Be Reprivatized, Steven Ranieri
Nicaraguan Debt Owed To Mexico, Steven Ranieri
Notes On Migration To U.S., Steven Ranieri
On 1990 Steel Output, Exports, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Cannot Increase Oil Production In Event Of Gulf War, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Reports Lower Prices On Crude Exports In November, Steven Ranieri
President Salinas Requests Increase In I.m.f. Allocation, Steven Ranieri
Privatization Of Last State-controlled Coal Mine, Steven Ranieri
State Of Chiapas Backs Down From Attempt To Decriminalize Abortion, Steven Ranieri
State Sector Mining Output Up 5.5% In 1990; Privatization To Continue, Steven Ranieri
Tax Revenue From State-run Oil Company, Jan.-aug. 1990, Steven Ranieri
U.N. Donates $20 Million To Reduce Birth Rate, Steven Ranieri
Update On Suspended U.S. Embargo On Mexican Tuna, Steven Ranieri
Uruguay Round Failure Not Expected To Harm Mexico, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Eximbank Considers Providing Guarantees To Pemex Toward Obtaining Commercial Bank Loans, Steven Ranieri
U.S.-mexican-french Consortium Wins Controlling Interest In Telmex With $1.76 Billion Bid, Steven Ranieri
World Bank Approves $220 Million Loan For Pre-school Programs, Steven Ranieri
Submissions from 1990
1991 Budget Projection On Oil Export Revenues, Steven Ranieri
$590 Million Trade Surplus, Jan.-sept. 1990, Steven Ranieri
95% Of Agro-export Credit From Foreign Sources, Steven Ranieri
Average Daily Oil Output, 1983-1991 (millions Of Bpd) (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Bancomext To Open Hong Kong Office In Early 1991, Steven Ranieri
Central Bank Survey Of Business Executives Shows Optimism About Profits & Declining Investment In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Current Account Deficit $4.2183 Billion, January-july 1990, Steven Ranieri
Cutbacks In State-run Food Distribution Company Activities Under 1991 Budget Plan (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Domestic Output, 10 Basic Grain Crops, 1989 & 1990 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Domestic Private Investment & Savings Still Too Low, Steven Ranieri
Economic Recovery Limited By Domestic Market Stagnation, External Market Uncertainty, Steven Ranieri
Estimated Foreign Trade & Current Account Deficits, 1990 & 1991, Steven Ranieri
Finance Ministry Official Says Debt Crisis At An End, & Fiscal Deficit May "disappear" In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Five Largest State-run Industries: 1990 Budget Allocations Vs. Expenditures, Steven Ranieri
Five-year Electricity Program Calls For Over $5 Billion In Domestic & Foreign Loans, Steven Ranieri
Foreign Trade Bank Loans, January-october 1990, Steven Ranieri
Free Trade Pact: Debate Shaping Up In U.S. Congress, Steven Ranieri
Government Financial Deficit Down 9.1% In First Half Of 1990, Steven Ranieri
Government Opens Electricity Sector To Private Investment, Steven Ranieri
Industrial Output Growth Rate Down, Steven Ranieri
Italian Bank Approves $100 Million Loan To Nacional Financiera For Financing Italian Imports, Steven Ranieri
Japanese To Invest $900 Million In Petrochemical Industry, Steven Ranieri
Macro-level Economic Performance Indicators, 1989, 1990, Projected 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Maquiladoras In Matamoros: On Numbers, Employment, Recent Layoffs, & Unionized Workers' Strike Plans, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Steel Industry Spokesperson Says Free Trade Accord Would Boost Steel Exports To U.S., Steven Ranieri
Mexico-germany Trade Tops $2 Billion, Steven Ranieri
Mexico: Inter-american Development Bank Approves $325 Million Loan For Water & Sewage System In Monterrey, Steven Ranieri
Mining & Metallurgy Sales Revenues Up, Steven Ranieri
New Investment In Zacatecas Will Create 17,000 Jobs, Steven Ranieri
Notes On Banana Production, Steven Ranieri
Notes On Survey Of Informal Economy Enterprises, Steven Ranieri
Notes On U.S. Role In Mexican Trade, Mexican Exports To U.S., Steven Ranieri
On Privatization Of State-run Television Company, Steven Ranieri
On Projected Reduction In Public Sector Debt Service In 1991, Steven Ranieri
On Proposed 1991 Federal Budget Affecting Agriculture, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Cuts Crude Price For Asian Customers By Over $3 Per Barrel, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Plans To Invest $58 Million Next Year In Refinery & Petrochemical Plant Construction & Remodeling, Steven Ranieri
Pemex To Invest $1.9 Billion In Exploration, Drilling & Extraction Projects Next Year, Steven Ranieri
Perspectives On Mexico's Economic Future & Status As Investment Risk, Steven Ranieri
Petrochemical Trade Surplus Of $97.2 Million In First Nine Months Of 1990, Steven Ranieri
Port Facilities Remodeled & Streamlined In Preparation For Free Trade Agreement, Steven Ranieri
President Bush On Topics To Be Included In Free Trade Accord Negotiations, Steven Ranieri
Privatization Of Major Iron And Steel Plants To Be Complete By Mid-1991, Steven Ranieri
Public Sector Foreign & Domestic Debt, 1988 & 1989 (us$ Billions) (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Queretaro Main Source Of Exports To Soviet Union In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Response To Minimum Wage Increase; Prices On Some Food Staples Soars, Steven Ranieri
Salinas Administration Employment Estimates By Year (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Statistics On Maquiladora Industry, Steven Ranieri
Study Of 50 Large Maquiladora Plants Shows Average 60% Of Export Revenues Repatriated Via Input Imports, Steven Ranieri
Sugar Harvest Update, Steven Ranieri
Tax Revenue Growth Rate Declines, Steven Ranieri
Tourism In 1989 & 1990, Steven Ranieri
Tourism Infrastructure Improvement Plans For 1991, Steven Ranieri