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Man of the Year: On the Brink

For Larry Summers, Deputy Secretary of the US Treasury, the first two months of 1995 passed as a blur of tense cross-border telephone calls, White House briefings and Capitol Hill negotiations. “(Mexican Finance Minister) Guillermo Ortiz and I spent so much time together that we came to recognize not just our wives’ voices but also our children’s voices,” said Summers, a key architect of the $50 billion rescue package that saved the Mexican economy. Summers’ role in the saga earned him LatinFinance’s 1996 Man of the Year title

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The Infrastructure and Sub-Sovereign Finance in Mexico Summit

There is a vast deficit in infrastructure in Mexico and it is impacting the country’s potential for growth, competitiveness and stability. Public sector resources are being mobilized, but insufficient to meet the pressing needs and though capital flows – both local and international – into infrastructure projects have improved, the need for further private sector investment remains huge.

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