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Conference Examines the Mexican Housing Industry

New York City and London are playing home to Mexico's annual housing and economic forum.

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Seeking to provide information on the country's housing and mortgage industries to global financial institutions and related organizations, representatives from Mexico will discuss market dynamics, strengths, forecasts, and government framework during the ""Ninth Annual Mexican Housing Day"":mexicanhousingday.com/.

Mexican Housing Day actually covers four days of presentations across the U.S. and the United Kingdom, and the yearly event wraps tomorrow in London. Leading into the 2012 Mexican Housing Day, the group focused on the positive elements of the

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beleaguered country's current structure, noting in an official statement that ""the nation's housing industry is undergoing a new phase of sustainable growth.""

Target areas covered during Mexican Housing Day will include housing market influences and data, industry strongholds and predictions, public policy decisions, and sustainability and financing. The key representatives from Mexico's housing and mortgage marketplaces hope to stimulate a deep analysis of the evolution of the Mexican housing sector.

Commenting on opportunities within the Mexican markets, the creators of the nation's housing event cited support from ""long-term public policy and solid institutions, fomenting higher quality-of-life, and better housing alternatives"" as the catalysts driving Mexico's industry.

Prominent guest speakers for this year's Mexican Housing Day include ""Jose Antonio"":http://zedillo.presidencia.gob.mx/welcome/PAGES/office/cab_treasury.html, Mexico's secretary of the treasury and public finance; Jamie Ruiz Sacristan, president of the ""Mexican Banking Association"":www.abm.org.mx/; and Daniel Leal, CEO of the ""Mexican Mortgage Association"":www.mexicomortgagebroker.com/.

The event works to attract financial institutions, regulators, housing authorities, and various housing groups to Mexican Housing Day. The organization will soon raise its visibility with a planned, but currently unscheduled, conference in Hong Kong, where ""HSBC"":www.hsbc.com/ will act as the presenting sponsor.

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