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MEXICO DAYBOOK: Government Budget, Pemex Weekly Output, ICA Call

Budget balance through June. Petroleos Mexicanos weekly output. Empresas ICA (ICA*) conference call.

(All events listed in Mexico City time.)

WHAT TO WATCH: *9am: Empresas ICA (ICA* MM) conference call. International (480) 629-9808 PIN 4552502, U.S Domestic: (877) 941-8416 PIN 4552502 *10am: Urbi Desarrollos Urbanos (URBI* MM) conference call. International (617) 786-2963, PIN 65339305, U.S. Domestic (800) 901-5241 PIN 65339305

GOVERNMENT: *8:45am: Economy Ministry and Bolsa Mexicana de Valores hold press conference on “Debt Market for Companies 2012” Bolsa CEO Luis Tellez attends. *10:30am: Pemex CEO Juan Jose Suarez Coppel, company officials participate in ExpoForo Pemex 2012.

ECONOMY: *Mexican budget balance through June. No est. (Prior -$58.2b pesos). No exact time.

ENERGY: *Pemex preliminary weekly output. No exact time.

EQUITIES: *Grupo Mexico (GMEXICOB MM) rose 4.6 percent. *Industrias Penoles (PE&OLES MM) climbed 3.8 percent. *Organizacion Soriana (SORIANAB MM) increased 3.8 percent. *Axtel (AXTELCPO MM) fell 7.1 percent.

MARKETS: *IPC (MEXBOL) index rose 1.2 percent *Peso rose 1.3 percent to 13.2393 per U.S. dollar *MSCI Latin America (MXLA) index rose 3.3 percent *DJIA (INDU) rose 1.5 percent. *S&P 500 (SPX) rose 1.9 percent

To contact the reporter on this story: Brendan Case in Mexico City at bcase4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Jose Enrique Arrioja at jarrioja@bloomberg.net

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