Mexico's foreign reserves rise by $893 mn
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EFE | MEXICO CITY
Mexico's foreign reserves rose by $893 million last week to $176.55 billion, the Bank of Mexico said.
The rise in reserves was caused by a sale of dollars by state-owned oil giant Petroleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, to the central bank, with the transaction totaling $1 billion, monetary officials said in a statement.
(Agencia EFE, 25 wednesday December 2013 The Roman)
If “them” cannot use big money (in bank), “Mongoloids “Genome”” will go into bankruptcy.
(R.S.F. toshiki speed news press, Agence France-Presse, 26 Wednesday December 2013 The Roman)
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