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Mexico’s Enrique Pena Nieto unveiled a tax overhaul that raises

income tax on higher earners, levies a charge on stock market

gains and scraps loopholes, one of the cornerstones of a wider

reform push to boost economic growth.

Pena Nieto has already proposed an energy reform aimed at

luring private investment into the oil, gas and electricity

sectors with profit-sharing contracts, as well as separate

proposals to boost bank lending and revamp the education sector.

Following is a list of recent stories:

FISCAL REFORM

> Mexico dilutes fiscal reform,dodges sales tax

> FACTBOX-Mexico proposes raising top tax rate

> Mexico proposes new tax regime for Pemex

> ANALYSIS-Mexico president’s legacy at stake

> INTERVIEW-Mexico leftist vows to stop reforms

ENERGY REFORM

> INTERVIEW-Mexico to gradually cut Pemex tax

> INTERVIEW-Mexico to open new, mature fields

> Mexico opposition party proposes muted refrom

> Mexico’s Pemex to explore, exploit U.S. shale

> Pemex to pay exploration, drilling income tax

> Mexico proposes energy reform, some skeptical

> FACTBOX-Mexico government’s energy reform

> Reform targets end of electricity monopoly

> EXCLUSIVE-No concessions in energy reform

> INTERVIEW-Reform to target deep water, shale

> INTERVIEW-Mexico ramping up Asia oil exports

> INTERVIEW-Mexico oil reform must lure capital

FINANCIAL REFORM

> Mexico presents bank reform to spur lending

> Mexico derivatives to face new regulation

> Political reform hits banking plan

> EXCLUSIVE-Bank reform to ease credit hurdles

TELECOM REFORM

> Mexico OKs reform in swipe at Slim, rivals

> America Movil sees impact from Telco reform

> INTERVIEW-Reform to loosen Slim’s grip

> ANALYSIS-Slim Dutch woes test Europe appetite

> INTERVIEW-Telco reform opens door to all

> ANALYSIS-Reform pits America Movil v Televisa

> INTERVIEW-Game-changing telco reform coming

> Mexico planned reform shake-up threatens Slim

EDUCATION REFORM

> Mexico Congress approves education reform

> Mexican teacher protests overshadow reforms

> Teachers trash party office in state capital

> Luxury villas: Mexico’s jailed union boss

> Rags to riches to jail: Teacher union boss

> ANALYSIS-Education reform faces hurdles

ANALYSIS

> ANALYSIS-Reform seeks NAFTA-style boost

> COLUMN-World leaders who are leading: Bremmer

> ANALYSIS-Mexico to rewrite “sacred” text

> ANALYSIS-Mexico bets on reform to boost wages

> INSIGHT-Clouds gather over new oil dawn