Banco de Mexico sues over loans

The central bank of Mexico announced Monday that it had sued four of the country's largest banks to release information related to bad loans during the mid-1990s peso crisis.

Source: Reuters

Mexico's central bank has sued the nation's four largest banks to release information related to bad loans they sold to a government commission administering the bank bailout in the mid-1990s, after the peso crisis.

The Banco de Mexico took "an unprecedented action" after Banamex, Banorte, Bital and BBVA

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