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  • Nov 28- Vitro SAB de CV lost its bid to enforce its Mexican restructuring plan on U.S. hedge funds on Wednesday in a ruling that legal experts said could shape the how foreign insolvencies are handled by American courts.

  • FACTBOX-Likely key figures in Mexico's new government Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 | 11:51 AM ET

    Videgaray is Pena Nieto's right-hand man and combines blue-chip academic qualifications with experience in the private sector, local government and Congress. On his return, he worked for seven years at Aspe's investment bank, Protego, when he met Pena Nieto- then a young congressman from the State of Mexico- during talks on a debt restructuring.

  • *Pena Nieto prioritizes energy, fiscal reforms. Returning to power the Institutional Revolutionary Party that ruled Mexico for most of the past century, Pena Nieto has stepped back from Calderon's military offensive against the cartels, saying he will focus on reducing murders and crime. " Pena Nieto said at a meeting of Mexican businessmen this month. "

  • *Analysts say Vivendi's price tag is too high. SAO PAULO/ LONDON, Nov 28- Vivendi SA is examining four non-binding offers above 6 billion euros for its Brazilian broadband company GVT SA, according to a source familiar with the situation.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 29- U.S.-led talks on a free-trade pact in the Asia-Pacific region are entering a potential make-or-break stage, putting pressure on President Barack Obama and other leaders to sacrifice sensitive domestic interests for a big deal to boost growth.

  • DOHA, Nov 29- India and Brazil accused rich nations on Thursday of doing too little to fight climate change at U.N. talks in Doha and denied that emerging economies were back-sliding from pledges to step up action from 2020..

  • SOFTS-ICE cocoa, sugar climb on U.S. budget deal optimism Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 | 12:45 AM ET

    NEW YORK/ LONDON, Nov 29- Cocoa and sugar futures on ICE edged higher on Thursday, in line with firm commodity markets, as hopes rose that the United States would avert a fiscal crisis, while coffee pared earlier gains. "We have been trading in line with the macroeconomic headlines lately," said Andrey Kryuchenkov, an analyst at VTB Capital.

  • FACTBOX-Mexico's new president Enrique Pena Nieto Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 | 12:18 AM ET

    *The 46- year-old Pena Nieto has led a rejuvenation of the centrist PRI, which ruled Mexico for 71 years through a mix of patronage, corporatism and corruption until it lost a 2000 election.

  • *Analysts say Vivendi's price tag is too high. SAO PAULO/ LONDON, Nov 28- Vivendi SA is examining four non-binding offers above 6 billion euros for its Brazilian broadband company GVT SA, according to a source familiar with the situation.

  • Nov 28- Vitro SAB de CV lost its bid to enforce its Mexican restructuring plan on U.S. hedge funds on Wednesday in a ruling that legal experts said could shape the how foreign insolvencies are handled by American courts.

  • Reuters World News Highlights at 2200 GMT, Nov 28 Wednesday, 28 Nov 2012 | 5:00 PM ET

    CAIRO- The assembly writing Egypt's constitution said it could wrap up a final draft later on Wednesday, a move the Muslim Brotherhood sees as a way out of a crisis over a decree by President Mohamed Mursi that protesters say gives him dictatorial powers.

  • Nov 28- A U.S. federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a ruling denying enforcement of the reorganization plan of glassmaker Vitro SAB de CV, which had been approved by a Mexican court.

  • *Violence has fallen sharply in Ciudad Juarez in 2012. Once best known as a party town for Americans hopping across the border for cheap thrills, Ciudad Juarez fell into chaos with about one in every six of the 60,000 victims of Mexico's bloody drug war over the last six years dying here.

  • MEXICO CITY, Nov 26- Growing coffee consumption in Mexico is helping propel a new chain of cafes with a distinctly Mexican identity, a concept the chain plans to use to take on local market leader Starbucks on its home turf back in the United States.

  • Wal-Mart Workers Announce Strike  Thursday, 15 Nov 2012 | 1:09 PM ET

    CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports on a strike Wal-Mart employees are planning for Black Friday, and that the company is saying "investigations regarding allegations of potential FCPA violations have been commenced in a number of foreign markets."

  • MEXICO CITY, Nov 6- Carlos Slim's America Movil, the top cellphone company in Latin America, will not pursue an additional seat on Telekom Austria's board for now, Chief Executive Daniel Hajj said on Tuesday.

  • G20 acknowledges slippage on swaps reform Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012 | 2:20 AM ET

    MEXICO CITY, Nov 5- International groups tasked with safeguarding the world banking system conceded they would miss a deadline for new rules aimed at limiting risk and boosting transparency in the $648 trillion over-the-counter swaps market.

  • MEXICO CITY, Nov 5- The world's leading economies gave themselves a bit more wiggle room on Monday to meet targets for cutting budget deficits rather than risk worsening a slowdown in many countries, chief among them the United States. It now looks out of reach for some economies, including the United States, as growth has slowed.

  • MEXICO CITY, Nov 5- The world's leading economies gave themselves a bit more wiggle room on Monday to meet targets for cutting budget deficits rather than risk worsening a slowdown in many countries, chief among them the United States.

  • MEXICO CITY/ LONDON, Nov 5- International watchdogs, working to tighten-up global regulation after the financial crisis, are moving ahead with plans to extend their reach to ``shadow banks'' such as money-market funds that handle trillions of dollars in short-term investments.