"There is the risk of observing some turbulence in our markets when those flows are reversed, especially if they are reversed in a disorderly fashion. But at the same time I feel that the danger of that is not that large," Carstens said in an interview with Dow Jones Newswires in Argentina.Source: Wall Street Journal
Monday, June 6, 2011
Mexico's Carstens Sees Low Risk Of Disorderly Capital Outflows
Bank of Mexico Governor Agustin Carstens said Friday there is a low risk that higher interest rates in developed countries will trigger capital outflows from Mexico.
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