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Mexican Hard Line Brings IMF Breakthrough, Venezuela's Backfires
There have been widely different results from the hardline positions adopted by Latin America's two principal oil exporters towards debt negotiations. Mexico last week walked away with major concessions from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), while Venezuela found itself in the classic vicious circle of reduced foreign interbank lines and an increasing need for new money.
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