Mexico Peso Crisis (1994-1995)
Documents from 2024
YPFS Lessons Learned Oral History Project: An Interview with Guillermo Ortiz Martínez, Guillermo Ortiz Martínez and Merecedes Cardona
Documents from 2021
Mexico / U.S. Foreign Exchange Rate (DEXMXUS), Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors
Documents from 2019
Clinton bails out Mexico, Jan. 31, 1995, Andrew Glass
Description of the Republic of Argentina, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Documents from 2018
Audit of the Exchange Stabilization Fund's Financial Statements for the Fiscal Years 2018 and 2017, United States: Department of the Treasury: Office of the Inspector General
Documents from 2016
The Argentine banking crises of 1995 and 2001: An exploration into the role of macroprudential regulations, Pablo Guidotti and Juan Pablo Nicolini
Documents from 2014
The Zapatista Movement: The Fight for Indigenous Rights in Mexico, Iker Reyes Godelmann
Documents from 2013
These Are the Good Old Days: Foreign Entry and the Mexican Banking System, Stephen Haber and Aldo Musacchio
Documents from 2011
The use of reserve requirements as a policy instrument in Latin America, Carlos Montoro and Ramon Moreno
Documents from 2009
No Growth Without Equity? Inequality, Interests, and Competition in Mexico, Santiago Levy and Michael Walton
Unwinding Public Interventions in the Financial Sector: An Emerging Market Economy's Perspective, Manuel S¡nchez
Documents from 2008
Banking with and without Deposit Insurance: Mexico's Banking Experiments, 1884– 2004, Stephen Haber
Documents from 2007
Experiments in Financial Liberalization: The Mexican Banking Sector, Rubèn Hern¡ndez-Murillo
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee - January 31 - February 1, 1995, Donald L. Kohn
Documents from 2005
Mexico's Experiments with Bank Privatization and Liberalization, 1991– 2003, Stephen Haber
Documents from 2002
East Asian Financial Cooperation, C. Randall Henning
(OLD VERSION) Chapter 5: Comparison of Other Regional Financial Arrangements with the CMI, C. Randall Henning
Related Lending, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez de Silanes, and Guillermo Zamarripa
Argentina's Currency Crisis: Lessons for Asia, Mark Spiegel
Documents from 2000
The Mexican Peso in the Aftermath of the 1994 Currency Crisis, Sebastian Edwards and Miguel A. Savastano
Finance and Development, Pedro Pou
Documents from 1999
Policy Responses to the Banking Crisis in Mexico, Pablo Graf
Mexico Letter of Intent June 15, 1999, Josè Angel Gurra Trevi±o and Guillermo Ortiz Martinez
The Banking Sector Rescue in Mexico, Elizabeth McQuerry
Chapter 6: The Mexican Peso Crisis of 1995 and its Aftermath, C. Randall Henning
The Exchange Stabilization Fund of the U.S. Treasury Department: Purpose, History, and Legislative Activity, Arlene Wilson
Documents from 1998
Bank of Mexico 1997 Annual Report, Bank of Mexico
Banking Scandal Could Cost Mexico $65 Billion, Paul de la Garza
Crisis Management in Argentina During the 1994-95 Mexican Crisis : How Did Markets React?, Eduardo J.J. Ganapolsky and Sergio L. Schmukler
OECD Economic Surveys 1997-1998, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
OECD Economic Surveys: Mexico 1998, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
Mexico's Bank Rescue: No End to the Burden?, The Economist
Mexican Legislators, Government Reach Key Pact on Fobaproa Bailout, The Wall Street Journal
Implementation Completion Report Mexico Financial Sector Restructuring Loan, World Bank/World Bank Group
Report No. 18012 - Mexico - Financial Sector Restructuring Loan Project [Loan 3911-ME], World Bank/World Bank Group
Report No. 18012-Mexico-Financial Sector Restructuring Loan Project [Loan 3911-ME], World Bank/World Bank Group
Documents from 1997
Bank of Mexico 1996 Annual Report, Bank of Mexico
ABACO Financial Group Announced Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results, Bloomberg L.P.
Remarks on Mexico's Repayment of Loans From the United States and an Exchange With Reporters, William Clinton
Eighty-third Annual Report of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 1996, Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB)
Treasury and Federal Reserve Foreign Exchange Operations (January 1997- March 1997), Federal Reserve System: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
MEXICO IN CRISIS, THE U.S. TO THE RESCUE: THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PACKAGES OF 1982 AND 1995, Nora Lustig
Documents from 1996
Press Release A2418, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2422, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2444, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
The Mexican Peso Crisis: Implications for the Regulation of Peso Crisis: Implications for the Regulation of Financial Markets, Douglas W. Arner
The Mexico Financial Crisis: Implications for the Regulation of Financial Markets, Douglas W. Arner
Stand-by Arrangement for Argentina, Domingo F. Cavallo
Mexico: Financial Fragility or Structural Crisis?, James M. Cypher
Treasury and Federal Reserve Foreign Exchange Operations (January-March 1996), Federal Reserve System: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Treasury and Federal Reserve Foreign Exchange Operations (July-September 1996), Federal Reserve System: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
BBV buys Mexico's Cremi, Oriente branches, Reuters Staff
Mexico's Financial Crisis: Origins, Awareness, Assistance, and Initial Efforts to Recover, United States: Government Accountability Office (GAO)
The Mexican Peso Crisis, Joseph A. Whitt, Jr. Jr.
Documents from 1995
Press Release A2298, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2304, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2307, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2315, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2317, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2317, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2324, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2331, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2338, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2350, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2392, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Mexico Bails Out Six Banks With $957 Million Loan, Bloomberg L.P.
Mexico's Banorte Agrees to Acquire Banco del Centro, Bloomberg L.P.
Mexico to Help Six Banks Raise 6.49 Billion Pesos in Capital, Bloomberg L.P.
Mexican Banks Shift Bad Debt to Government, John Chambers and Lacey Gallagher
U.S. Pitches Unilateral Aid for Mexico but Lawmakers Foresee a Hard Sell, Clay Chandler
Statement With Congressional Leaders on Financial Assistance to Mexico, William Clinton
The Mexican Financial Crisis, William (Bill) J. Clinton
Argentina Letter of Intent and Memorandum of Economic Policies, Argentina: Congreso, Roque Fernandez, and Domingo F. Cavallo
Argentina Request for Extended Arrangement, Argentina: Congreso, Roque Fernandez, and Domingo F. Cavallo
Serfin Scheme May Be Inadequate Can Mexico Afford to Subsidize its Banking Sector, Daniel Dombey
Mexico To Get $3.25 Bliion For Fobaproa Fund In Part, Dow Jones & Company
Federal Reserve Bulletin - December 1995, Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB)
Federal Reserve Bulletin - June 1995, Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB)
Federal Reserve Bulletin - March 1995, Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB)
Federal Reserve Bulletin - September 1995, Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB)
Harsh World for Mexican Banks, Financial Times
Banpais Gets Bailout But Will Fobaproa Have Enough for All, Cecile Gutscher
Press Release: IMF Approves US$17.8 Billion Stand-By Credit for Mexico, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
IMF Annual Report 1995, International Monetary Fund (IMF): Executive Board
Mexico's Banks after the December 1994 Devaluation--A Chronology of the Government's Response, Roy A. Karaoglan and Mike Lubrano
Banking Sector Facing Increasing Strain from Peso Devaluation, Latin American Database
Six Banks Receive Assistance from State-run Bank Capitalization Fund, Latin American Database
The Mexican Peso Crisis: the Foreseeable and the Surprise, Nora Lustig
Banking/Finance: Bank funding, Mexico Business Monthly
OECD Economic Surveys: Mexico 1995, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
Argentina Dollarizes Bank Reserve Requirements, Reuters Staff
Mexico's Serfin Mixed on Restructuring, Reuters Staff
Serfin to keep capitalization above 9 percent, Reuters Staff