Mexico's Finance Minister Luis Videgaray said that the three financial crises that hit the country in the last thirty years still weigh on the economy.
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"The event that harmed us more were the financial collapses of the eighties and nineties," Videgaray said at the annual conference of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
"The world economy lost confidence on Mexico's economy and there was a flight of capital," he explained.
"We have not fully recovered from these events," Videgaray added.