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Fiscal Reform Under Suspicion: Mexico's Rating Alerted for Possible Punishment

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Should the amendment to the definition of current structural spending be approved next Wednesday in the Federal Law on Budget and Responsibility, agencies such as Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s could reduce Mexico’s sovereign rating, warned the federal deputy for Coahuila, Rubén Moreira Valdez.HOUSES FOR OPACITY IN THE MANAGE OF EXPENDITUREThe PRI’s legislator, along with specialists Mario Di Costanzo and Miguel Ángel Sulub, pointe…
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Should the amendment to the definition of current structural spending be approved next Wednesday in the Federal Law on Budget and Responsibility, agencies such as Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s could reduce Mexico’s sovereign rating, warned the federal deputy for Coahuila, Rubén Moreira Valdez.HOUSES FOR OPACITY IN THE MANAGE OF EXPENDITUREThe PRI’s legislator, along with specialists Mario Di Costanzo and Miguel Ángel Sulub, pointe…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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