Mexico Peso Crisis (1994-1995)
Documents from 1995
Mexico Overhauls Banks Amid Turmoil - Takeover of Banpais Is Latest Result of Effort, The Wall Street Journal
Use of the Exchange Stabilization Fund to Provide Loans and Credits to Mexico, United States: Department of Justice: Office of Legal Counsel and Walter Dellinger
Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995 - S.384, U.S. Congress
Combined transactions documents for Mexican economic stabilization - 1995, U. S. Department of the Treasury
White Paper: U.S.-Mexico Framework Agreement For Mexican Economic Stabilization Signed February 21, 1995, May 2, 1995, U. S. Department of the Treasury
Recommendation and Proposed Loan of US$1,000 million to National Financiera, World Bank/World Bank Group
Documents from 1994
Press Release A2283, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2293, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Nafta Partners Move to Rein In Their Currencies, Kenneth H. Bacon and Craig Torres
FOBAPROA 1994 Insurance Limit Announcement, Banco de Mèxico / Bank of Mexico
The President's News Conference, William Clinton
Argentina Banks' Reserve Requirements Temporarily Cut, Dow Jones Newswires
Mexican Peso Strengthens On News Of Anti-Inflation Pact, Dow Jones Newswires
New Peso Firm Against Dollar; Spot Trade At 3.27 Pesos/Dollar, Dow Jones Newswires
Federal Reserve Bulletin - July 1994, Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB)
Federal Reserve Bulletin - May 1994, Federal Reserve Board of Governors (FRB)
Federal Open Market Committee Conference Call, July 20, 1994, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
Federal Open Market Committee Conference Call March 24 1994, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
FOMC Transcripts - March 22, 1994, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee - March 22, 1994, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
Transcript of Federal Open Market Committee Conference Call March 24, 1994, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
Foreign Exchange Operations of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve (February-April 1994), Federal Reserve System: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee Meeting of December 20, 1994, Donald L. Kohn
US $8B Currency Crisis Pact Set: Canada, U.S. and Mexico in deal to ease swings in exchange rates, Kelly McParland
Argentina Relaxes Bank Reserve Requirements, Reuters Staff
US, Mexico, Canada in pact to support peso., Reuters Staff
US Credit Calms Markets in an Uncertain Mexico, The Independent
How Mexico's Behind-the-Scenes Tactics And a Secret Pact Averted Market Panic, Craig Torres
Press Releases from the Treasury: Volume 334, U. S. Department of the Treasury
Press Releases of the United States Department of the Treasury: Volume 333, U. S. Department of the Treasury
Documents from 1993
Press Release A2132, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2173, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
FOBAPROA 1993 Insurance Limit Announcement, Banco de Mèxico / Bank of Mexico
Federal Open Market Committee Conference Call November 10, 1993, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
Argentina Sets Measures to Boost Market Liquidity, Reuters Staff
Documents from 1992
Press Release A2026, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2042, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Press Release A2045, Argentina: Banco de la Repºblica
Ley No 24.144 - Central Bank of the Argentine Republic, Argentina: Congreso
Package of Argentina letters and memoranda, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Documents from 1989
Agreement Between the United States of America and Mexico, United States: Department of State
Documents from 1934
Gold Reserve Act of 1934 - Public Law No. 87-73D. H.R. 6976, United States: Congress
Documents from 1900
Circular Search Function, Argentina: Banco Central de la Repºblica
Historia/ History [of the Central Bank of Argentina], Argentina: Banco Central de la Repºblica
Relations with the Federal Reserve, United States: Department of the Treasury
Finances and Operations, U. S. Department of the Treasury