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Mexican Banking Laws. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Oct 2008, Pages: 192


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Over the last decade, the impact of globalization on
financial markets, specifically banking, has led to
an increased need to understand financial systems
throughout the world. This book, therefore, makes
an in-depth analysis of the evolution of Mexican
banking history, covering the years 1876 to 2007.
It surveys Mexican economic and political history
during this period. This work follows changes in
economic policy, particularly in trade and
investment, to analyze the effects of a more
liberalized market on the banking sector. The book
identifies major regulatory changes in the banking
sector and the impact of NAFTA in encouraging such
changes. It also addresses the Mexican Peso Crisis,
the banking bailout, and the effects these events
had on banking supervision. Lastly, the most recent
modifications to banking regulations are covered.
This analysis should be helpful in understanding
financial crises in the banking system and should be
useful to students, law professors, practitioners,
investors, and those interested in Mexican history,
international trade and investment, as well as those
in the international legal community.



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