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...Latin Americans hope the 21st century’s new opportunities will allow them to prove Fuentes wrong....
...Alberto de la Fuente, president of Mexico’s Executive Council of Global Companies, which represents 57 multinationals accounting for 40 per cent of foreign direct investment, has warned that if Mexico cannot...
...Mr López Obrador has, however, vowed no new debt or taxes....
...Mexico holds presidential elections in July in which hard-leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador is shaping up as the man to beat....
...“People say they don’t want jewellery in their house, but then they come here and buy,” says Javier López, head of institutional relations at Morton’s and brother of the auction house’s founder....
...In fact it was Carlos Fuentes. How the chattering classes chortled in their newspaper columns. More was to come....
...Javier López, chief executive of upmarket developer Single Home, says Semana Santa, Spain’s almost week-long Easter break, may have been a turning point....
...Renato López Otamendi, the state government’s sustainable development secretary, says that the university already has 1,000 students and he expects to double that in coming months....
...Investors want Mr Calderón to win because he has pledged to keep government spending and inflation in check, whereas Mr López Obrador has said that he would boost social spending....
...“It was time to build a bridge between tradition and modernity,” said Renato Semerari, CEO....
...Fuentes, Mexico Maximiliano Funosas, Geneva Luis Gall, Buenos Aires Leo Gallagher, McLean VA Gautam, Singapore Rahul Goel Gerardo Gruz-Vasconcelos Sumit Gupta, India Rajesh Handa, Chandigarh, India...
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