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TMI 186 - June 2010

Cash Management in Mexico: Looks like Heaven in the Region

Florent Michel, Managing Partner, Latina Finance & Co.

Categories: Cash Management, Corporate Finance, Credit & Collections, Emerging Markets, Foreign Exchange, Liquidity Management, Payments, Project Finance, Risk Management, Technology, Country Focus, Regulatory, Economy, Bank Relationships

Mexico is still in recovery from the 2008 crisis. The country is slowly registering signs of improvement in its industrial production, exports and level of employment, but as yet nothing compared to the Mexico of the early years of 2000. Florent Michel looks at payments and collections in Mexico, the dynamic foreign exchange market, and the ease with which it is possible to acquire funding and manage your liquidity.

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