WORLD BANK LOANS TO MEXICO

From: SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico | Date: September 23, 1992 | Copyright information

According to a report released Sept. 17 by the World Bank, as of June 30, Mexico had obtained 136 "regular" loans from the bank for a cumulative total of US$20.7346 billion.

Mexico now ranks at the top recipient of standard World Bank loans.

India has received 147 standard loans for a cumulative total of US$20.5992 billion, as well as 186 loans w...

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