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...Mirna Medina Quiñonez, the group’s leader, hits a bone with her spade....
...Supreme court justice Eduardo Medina Mora, a former attorney-general, was accused of money-laundering and had his bank accounts frozen....
...Mr Medina Mora, who was named to the court by the president’s predecessor, Enrique Peña Nieto, from the long dominant PRI party, and served as minister under the rightwing PAN, denies wrongdoing....
...We are nowhere near there,” says Enrique Medina, chief policy officer for Telefónica, which is working with the Spanish government....
...Carlos Alberto Treviño Medina, formerly corporate director of administration and services, takes over as chief executive of Pemex. (Photo: Reuters)...
...Mr González Anaya’s post at Pemex will be taken by Carlos Alberto Treviño Medina, formerly corporate director of administration and services....
...Under the watch of the politician once hailed by Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto as part of a new generation in the ruling Institutional Revolutionary party (PRI), the state of Veracruz was bankrupted...
...Created in 1938 when the industry was nationalised, president Enrique Peña Nieto calls Pemex the “pride” of Mexico. Though long blighted by corruption allegations, it is too big to fail....
...A week after President Enrique Peña Nieto said he was serious about combating the “incredulity and distrust” that he admitted has gripped Mexico, his choice of a polarising figure as a Supreme Court judge...
...Additionally, if President Enrique Peña Nieto’s plans to boost trade ties with China come to fruition, the design industry could benefit as a whole new Asian market opens up....
...“Here, outside the mine, we have God,” says Enrique Canaviri, a 40-year-old miner at Cerro Rico, which means Rich Hill. “But inside . . . ” He tails off....
...Only a month ago, Manuel Medina-Mora, Citigroup’s head of global consumer banking, was beaming as he stood alongside Mexico’s President Enrique Peña and Citi chief executive Michael Corbat in Mexico City...
...Rodrigo Medina, governor of the northern state of Nuevo León, says he has had “serious conversations” with more than 110 companies keen to set up shop in Monterrey, Mexico’s business capital....
...But Mr Medina saw “plenty of opportunities” onshore....
...Enrique Peña Nieto’s agenda for reforming Mexico’s nationalised energy sector is just one of a number of “transformational” reforms proposed to stimulate the country’s stalling economic growth that have...
...Still, few expect big policy changes from the centrist PRI’s telegenic candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto....
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