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The Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City

Inside this issue

• The finance minister talks about better prospects

• Bloodshed is grabbing the headlines but business is unfazed

• Electoral wrangles are taking up precious congressional time - -

Content

Eager to shut the door on a bad year

Adam Thomson reports on the country’s return to growth

Tourism: Campaign to make the most of the coast

Adam Thomson finds signs of returning fortunes

Interview: Newcomer tries to bullet-proof economy

Adam Thomson talks to Mexico’s new finance minister

Capital markets: Good values prompt a reappraisal

But access to funds is still a two-tiered affair, says Ronald Buchanan

Mining: Pitfalls in way of promising prospects

Adam Thomson considers the future for the country’s ‘vocation’

Turning point in history of Mexico’s bourse

Bolsa Mexicana de Valores forms alliance with the world’s largest derivatives market

Foreign investment: Business unfazed by drugs bloodshed

Ronald Buchanan explains why inflows seem unaffected by violence

Politics: Headed for troubled waters once again

Adam Thomson on another round of disputes that may lead to the return of the PRI

The environment: Mixed results on climate change mission

Mary Cuddehe reports on efforts to cash in on carbon credit trading

Mexico City: Improvements to mobility in choked capital

Mary Cuddehe looks at public transport investment

Port plans to make up for lost time