Economics

IMF Says Mexico Credit Line May Be Cut From Current $74 Billion

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Alejandro Werner, director of the western hemisphere for the IMF, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview in New York on Nov. 20. 

Photographer: Christopher Goodney/Bloomberg
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The International Monetary Fund’s board plans to vote on Mexico’s request to renew its flexible credit line, possibly for less than the current $74 billion, before it expires next week.