(Bloomberg) Mexico’s second-largest movie theater chain, Grupo Cinemex SA, is closing its cinemas indefinitely and is working with banks to restructure at least $230 million in debt.
(Bloomberg) Economists are ratcheting up their projections for U.S. growth this year as Congress moves closer to another large financial support package, while the recovery in much of Europe is expected to be more moderate.
(Bloomberg) The economies of at least 19 countries dependent on oil and gas exports are at risk from climate change targets that could cost them trillions of dollars in lost revenue by 2040, according to a study published Thursday.
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(Bloomberg) This is what itâs like on the front lines of Mexico Cityâs pandemic right now:
(Bloomberg) This is what itâs like on the front lines of Mexico Cityâs pandemic right now: A 77-year-old man is rushed to a hospital but stranded inside the ambulance for 11 hours before a bed is free. A 50-year-old paramedic whoâs spent months helping others gets sick and canât breathe. After five hours of desperate calls by colleagues, he gets a bed, and dies the next day. After driving a patient all night around the city, Miguel Mata heads north for three hours and finds an emergency room with a bed.
(Bloomberg) Mexico’s antitrust body has fined seven banks a total of $1.5 million, only 4% of potential penalties, following a four-year investigation into alleged price rigging in the peso bond market, according to a document seen by Bloomberg News.