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When the spectacular devaluation of the peso occurred at the end of 1994, 91-day swap lines of credit of $3 billion each-dollars for pesos-were available to the Bank of Mexico at the Federal Reserve and the Treasury's Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF). These were known as regular swap lines. The...
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