General Motors will sell its underperforming European operations to France's PSA Group in a deal valued at $2.2 billion, the two companies announced early Monday.
Wells Fargo Fires Four Managers Over Account Scandal
Wells Fargo & Co. fired the head of its consumer credit-card business and three other senior managers as the bank’s board examines how abusive sales practices spread through branches before spiraling into a national scandal last year.
Mexican peso hits fresh all-time low
The Mexican peso hit a fresh record low Wednesday a day after Ford said it had canceled plans to build a new plant in San Luis Potosi.
Apple is knocked off as world's most valuable brand
Apple, the most valuable brand in the world for the past five years, has yielded the top spot to Google, according to a new report.
Increase in Product Prices Will Affect Local Commerce
The “gasolinazo” or rise in gasoline prices, as well as tax increases set by the Mexico City government, will elevate the prices of several commodities between 5 and 8 percent.
Mexican import tax likely to affect prices of food and other goods
US President is reportedly considering a 20 percent tax on Mexican imports to pay for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
COPARMEX: Christmas Bonuses For Employees Are Not At Risk
A large Mexican chamber of commerce stated on Monday that the current unfavorable economic situation is not an excuse for companies to delay employees’ Christmas bonus.
Dollar Rises to 22.16 Pesos
The dollar 38 centavos to close at a selling price of 22.16 pesos on Tuesday, at the Mexico City currency exchanges.
EPN: Mexico`s Economy Is Still Growing
México maintains its position as a reliable destination for investment, according to President Enrique Peña Nieto.