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  • This year has brought into sharp focus some lingering as well as new threats to companies operating in Mexico
  • A brief introduction to commercial court proceedings in Mexico, by Miguel Angel Hernandez-Romo Valencia of Hernandez Romo
  • Thomas Heather of Heather & Heather provides an overview of considerations when restructuring businesses in Mexico
  • Mexico’s pension funds are the country’s cornerstone institutional investors. Pedro Ordorica, head of the sector’s regulator Consar, gives his views and plans for the industry’s future. By Danielle Myles
  • Mexico became known as Latin America’s securitisation leader off the back of mortgage-backed securities. Since the global real estate market collapsed, the country has been on the hunt for alternatives. Danielle Myles takes a look at its most promising finds
  • All the chapters from IFLR's Mexico annual review 2012 are available to view in e-book format
  • The Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange has renewed calls for an end to government protections against competition with the Hong Kong stock exchange, following the HKEx’s takeover bid for the London Metal Exchange.
  • Industry experts balked at similar proposals in 2009. But the latest draft regulations look set to be accepted. Here's why
  • President Dilma Rousseff is set to sign into law a bill that amends existing law so dramatically that the bill is being viewed as a new money laundering law
  • The cross-border nature of the $3.3 billion exchange offer that combined TAM Airlines and LAN Airlines complicated the transaction, and an agglomeration of regulatory approvals slowed things down.