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  2. Banco Macro | Wikipedia

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    Banco Macro is the second largest domestically-owned private bank in Argentina, and the sixth-largest by deposits and lending. It began operating in 1988 as a bank and has a wide network of branches and ATMs throughout the country, which allows it to provide banking services to a broad customer base. Grupo Macro has 7,925 employees, 1,772 ATMs ...

  3. Macro BMA | Wikipedia

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    Macro BMA, formerly known as Banco Itaú, is an Argentine banking entity owned by Banco Macro since November 2023. It was the Argentine subsidiary of the Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco, founded in 1998 after the acquisition of Banco del Buen Ayre.

  4. Macroprudential regulation | Wikipedia

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    Macroprudential regulation. Macroprudential regulation is the approach to financial regulation that aims to mitigate risk to the financial system as a whole (or "systemic risk"). After the 2007–2008 financial crisis, there has been a growing consensus among policymakers and economic researchers about the need to re-orient the regulatory ...

  5. Global macro | Wikipedia

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    Global macro. Global macro is an investment strategy that leverages macroeconomic and geopolitical data to analyze and predict moves in financial markets. [3][4] Large-scale or "macro" political and economic events can disproportionately impact certain sectors, such as the energy, commodity, and currency markets, over others.

  6. Monetary economics | Wikipedia

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    Monetary economics. Monetary economics is the branch of economics that studies the different theories of money: it provides a framework for analyzing money and considers its functions (such as medium of exchange, store of value, and unit of account), and it considers how money can gain acceptance purely because of its convenience as a public ...

  7. Jorge Horacio Brito | Wikipedia

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    Jorge Horacio Brito (23 July 1952 – 20 November 2020) [1] was an Argentine banker and businessman. He was the CEO of Argentina's largest bank, Banco Macro. He was also the president and chairman of the Argentine Banking Association (ADEBA) from 2003 to 2016.

  8. Brevan Howard | Wikipedia

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    Brevan Howard has also been described as one of the largest "macro hedge funds" in the world with [7][8] assets under management (AUM) having peaked at $40 billion in October 2013 [9][10] before downsizing to $18 billion in 2016 following a period of suppressed volatility as a result of central bank quantitative easing. [11] By 2020, Brevan Howard was managing around $10 billion in investor ...

  9. National Australia Bank | Wikipedia

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    Website. nab.com.au. National Australia Bank (abbreviated NAB, branded nab) is one of the four largest financial institutions in Australia (colloquially referred to as "The Big Four") in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers. [3][4] NAB was ranked the world's 21st-largest bank measured by market capitalisation [5] and 52nd ...