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...Mr Niño de Rivera is head of Banco Azteca, owned by billionaire businessman Ricardo Salinas, a close adviser to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador who has kept out of the fracas....
...The document also named former presidents Felipe Calderón and Carlos Salinas, alleging the former oversaw corruption and the latter lobbied to secure lucrative business projects for his son....
...We have to stay alert,” said Daniel Salinas, Uruguay’s health minister....
...“Many felt unease about it,” admitted one senior member of the CCE, Mexico’s biggest business lobby created in the 1970s to counter the statist policies of then President Luis Echeverría....
...Ricardo Salinas, a billionaire media and bank mogul and a business adviser to the president, stirred controversy last week when he said that halting the Mexican economy would do more damage than the virus...
...By this he mostly means the cosy political and business elites under a line of presidents that began with Carlos Salinas, whose administration ended in financial collapse and the 1994-95 Tequila Crisis that...
...But the Salinas government was one of the brainiest administrations ever assembled. Both teams — fatally in the Salinas case — left politics to the barons....
...The veteran head of Mexico’s stock exchange, Luis Téllez, has announced his resignation from the start of next year....
...The veteran head of Mexico’s stock exchange, Luis Téllez, has announced his resignation and will step down from the start of next year....
...Mexico’s stock exchange has named a veteran financier, Jaime Ruiz Sacristán, to take over as its president from January after the resignation of the long-serving Luis Téllez....
...José Ramón Salinas, press chief for Mexico’s federal police, confirmed the arrest in a tweet that gave no further details....
...For a brief moment in February and March, light rains fell, giving grape growers in Napa Valley, lettuce farmers near Salinas and suburban and rural homeowners a glimmer of hope for an end to a drought now...
...As Elektra, which is controlled by Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego, noted: The acquisition will allow Grupo Elektra to move into slightly more upscale neighbourhoods . . ....
...“When you own the land and you take the crop risk, guess what – VCs aren’t getting 90 per cent of that,” said Dennis Donohue, a radicchio grower and former mayor of Salinas....
..., even though Mr Salinas has the ear of the new administration....
...The third target is Ricardo Salinas Pliego, another billionaire who controls Mexico’s TV Azteca, which has a 30 per cent market share....
...Authorities believe the killing, the highest-profile murder of a Mexican politician since the slaying of 1994 presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio, was the work of the drug cartels....
...Indeed, only Banco Azteca, which belongs to the powerful Salinas Pliego group, seems to have come out of the changing conditions relatively unscathed....
...But Luis Niño, president of Banco Azteca, the country’s leading low-income bank and a part of Mexico’s powerful Salinas Pliego group, insists that the 25 per cent rule is vital for ensuring fair competition...
...The matter was settled in September after Mr Salinas agreed to pay $8.5m in penalties and compensation....
...Raúl Salinas de Gortari, brother of former Mexican President Carlos Salinas, is likely to be released from prison within days, after a panel of judges upheld last week an appeal against his conviction for...
...future,” said Luis Nino de Rivera, president of Banco Azteca....
...After the privatisation, it emerged that Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who bought the company, had taken a $30m loan from Raul Salinas de Gortari, brother of then-president Carlos Salinas de Gortari....
...Luis Rubio, head of CIDAC, a Mexico City think-tank, says: "Mexican legislation is not written to prosecute white collar crime....
...Mr Salinas Pliego, Azteca's chairman, Pedro Padilla Longoria, chief executive, and Luis Echarte Fern?...
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