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Investors overlook some of the initial mis-steps by new government and fears over future of state oil group
New leftist president sticks to surplus target and emphasises moderation in spending
New president’s plan to make Mexico self-sufficient in fuel is attacked as unrealistic
Policy of new government towards Mexico’s state oil company remains uncertain
Mexico’s state-owned oil company is in a stand-off with the country’s president-elect
The president-elect’s pledge to tackle poverty has hidden costs for some
López Obrador spending proposals raise concerns about debt load of state company Pemex
Carlos Urzúa invites investment in other sectors but will ‘pause’ energy bidding
López Obrador looks set to win the presidential race but his policies remain obscure
The country remained impassive as graft allegations rocked Latin America. But anger over official apathy has grown to influence this year’s presidential poll
Shell secures nine contracts in largest tender since reforms in 2013
José Antonio González hopes a new oil find will help company turn the corner
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