31Aug2017 | Go-Ahead Given to Mexico’s New Stock Exchange Thomson Reuters Mexico’s government has approved a new, second bourse, the Institutional Stock Exchange, which hopes to capture part of the equities market in Latin America’s No. 2 economy and entice more companies to issue stock. |
31Aug2017 | Storms Made Worse by Global Warming, Capitalism Sputnik As it turns out, Hurricane Harvey was made into the monster it is through to the effects of global warming and the ever hungry machine of capitalism. |
31Aug2017 | Tropical Storm Lidia Nearing Los Cabos; Dangerous Flash Flood, Mudslide Threat Weather.com Tropical Storm Lidia will strike the Baja California Peninsula with the threat of flooding rain, strong winds, and some storm surge flooding. |
30Aug2017 | Americans Are Strangely Oblivious to the Security Crisis in Mexico The National Interest Mexico’s current agony continues a familiar pattern. Whenever governmental authorities eliminate a leading drug trafficker, or even an entire trafficking organization, the result is increased turmoil. |
30Aug2017 | Tillerson Praises Mexico’s Generosity in Offering Harvey Aid, But Didn’t Say US Would Take It The Associated Press Secretary of State Rex Tillerson praised Mexico’s generosity in offering help as the U.S. responds to Harvey, aiming to defuse a potential sore point between two neighbors already sharply at odds. |
30Aug2017 | MasterCard Moves Into Mexico City Creating Small Business Benefits Small Business Trends MasterCard is setting its sights on Mexico City, a major metropolitan area that still runs mainly on cash transactions. And the initiative could have an impact on small businesses. |
30Aug2017 | Baggage-Fee Ban Flouted by Major Airlines in Test of Mexico’s Consumer Protection Resolve Bloomberg Mexico’s consumer-protection agency is trying to crack down on airline fees and flight delays. The carriers are having none of it. |
30Aug2017 | In Banning Dolphin Shows, Mexico City Is Taking a Lead on Animal Rights PRI’s The World The exhibition will have to close by the end of January, thanks to a new law in Mexico City banning the use of dolphins and other marine mammals in shows, therapy sessions and scientific experiments. The law passed on Aug. 1 with unanimous support. |
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