(Bloomberg) -- Mexico's main stock index fell for the
second week in three, led by Cemex SAB, on concern President Felipe
Calderon's proposed tax bill will reduce company profits.
The benchmark Bolsa index slid 0.6 percent today to 31,642.26,
for a weekly loss of 1.5 percent. Cemex, North America's largest
cement producer, was also hurt by concern that the U.S. housing
slump will hurt its earnings.
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second week in three, led by Cemex SAB, on concern President Felipe
Calderon's proposed tax bill will reduce company profits.
The benchmark Bolsa index slid 0.6 percent today to 31,642.26,
for a weekly loss of 1.5 percent. Cemex, North America's largest
cement producer, was also hurt by concern that the U.S. housing
slump will hurt its earnings.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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