The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $35 billion credit for Mexico. This flexible credit line is for two years. The IMF, a distinct entity under the United Nations, made this announcement. It came from their Washington, D.C. headquarters on Thursday. Mexican authorities plan to use this credit as a safety measure. They aim […]
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