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LATIN AMERICA MONITOR: Mexico (newsletter)
Newsletter
Published: 12 issues per annum
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From: USD 450.00 Buy Now!
Research from: Business Monitor International
Sector: Regional Markets
Each monthly report contains:
Executive Brief: A front page briefing highlighting key political and economic developments in each country with a rating of deterioration or improvement in the business environment (invaluable for the busy executive).
Political Risk: An expert assessment of government stability and outlook, covering elections, cabinet changes, key policymakers, political opposition and popular dissent, the military, unions and international influences.
Financial/Market Report: Analysis of latest debt, aid and investment developments; country-by-country reports on local stock markets and the investment climate: price movements, new issues, foreign funds, privatisation and new regulations.
Country-by-Country Coverage: Systematic country-by-country coverage briefs you each month on each of the countries in the region in a fraction of the time it takes to use other publications. Facts, figures and forecasts lie at your fingertips.
Comparative Tables, Charts & Graphs: Tables and graphs from our live statistical database to give you at-a-glance country and regional economic profiles.
Economic Indicators & Forecasts: Latest available headline economic indicators for the macro performance of each country, with authoritative 12 and 24 month forecasts for growth, inflation, exchange rates, interest rates, trade and current account, budgets, foreign reserves and stock market performance, all updated monthly.
Business Environment: Recent and likely changes in corporate legislation, government policy towards foreign trade and investment, joint ventures, privatisation, debt, exchange rates and prices.

