Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995

Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995 is a law of the United States formulating congressional oversight and monetary policyto stabilize the currency of Mexico as a result of speculative capital flight and the Mexican peso crisis of 1994. The Act requires the submission of monthly reports by the United States Secretary of the Treasury concerning all international guarantees, long-term, andshort-term currency swaps with the federal government of Mexico. The U.S. Congressional bill requires the submissionof semi-annual reports by the President of the United States concerning presidential certifications of all international credits, currency swaps, guarantees, and loans through the exchange stabilization fund to the government of Mexico.

Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995

Mexican Debt Disclosure Act of 1995 is a law of the United States formulating congressional oversight and monetary policyto stabilize the currency of Mexico as a result of speculative capital flight and the Mexican peso crisis of 1994. The Act requires the submission of monthly reports by the United States Secretary of the Treasury concerning all international guarantees, long-term, andshort-term currency swaps with the federal government of Mexico. The U.S. Congressional bill requires the submissionof semi-annual reports by the President of the United States concerning presidential certifications of all international credits, currency swaps, guarantees, and loans through the exchange stabilization fund to the government of Mexico.