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Mexico's incoming administration pledges to reduce budget deficit as markets recover from shock

Mexico Election
June 04, 2024
AP

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s treasury secretary pledged Tuesday to bring down the federal budget deficits in coming years, after the country suffered a partial meltdown in the currency and stock markets.

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