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  2. BTG Pactual - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.btgpactual.com. BTG Pactual is a Brazilian financial company that operates in the markets of investment banking, wealth management, asset management, corporate lending and sales and trading. [3] It offers advisory services in mergers and acquisitions, wealth planning, loans and financings, as well as investment solutions and market ...

  3. 2012 Copa Libertadores second stage - Wikipedia

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    2012 Copa Libertadores second stage. (Redirected from 2012 Copa Libertadores Second Stage) The second stage of the 2012 Copa Santander Libertadores de América ran from February 7 to April 19, 2012 (match days: February 7–9, 14–16, 21–23, March 6–8, 13–15, 20–22, 27–29, April 3–5, 10–12, 17–19). [1]

  4. Ana Botín - Wikipedia

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    Paloma O'Shea. Ana Patricia Botín-Sanz de Sautuola O'Shea (born 4 October 1960) is a Spanish banker who has been the executive chairman of Santander Group since 2014. [1] [2] She is the fourth generation of the Botín family to hold this role. Prior to this she was chief executive officer (CEO) of Santander UK, a role she held from December ...

  5. Santander Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A. is the Brazilian subsidiary of the Spanish Santander Group, headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the fifth largest banking institution in Brazil, as well as the fifth largest in Latin America, and the largest division of the group outside Europe, accounting for around 30% of its financial results globally by ...

  6. Corralito - Wikipedia

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    Corralito ( Spanish pronunciation: [koraˈlito]) was the informal name for the economic measures taken in Argentina at the end of 2001 by Minister of Economy Domingo Cavallo in order to stop a bank run which implicated a limit of cash withdrawals of 250 ARS per week (at that time US$1 = 1 ARS). Electronic transfers and credit and debit card ...

  7. List of banks (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Central Bank of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan; Central Bank of Bahrain, Manama, Bahrain; Central Bank of Barbados, Bridgetown, Saint Michael; Central Bank of Bolivia, La Paz, Bolivia; Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Central Bank of Brazil, Brasilia, Brazil

  8. Municipal Bank of Rosario - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Bank of Rosario (Spanish: Banco Municipal de Rosario, BMR) is a bank in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. Its central offices are located in the downtown area, on San Martín St., and there are several additional offices throughout the city. It is focused in small and medium enterprises and other organizations, especially ...

  9. Central Bank of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Banco Central de la República Argentina, BCRA) is the central bank of Argentina, being an autarchic entity.. Article 3 of the Organic Charter lists the objectives of this Institution: “The bank aims to promote, to the extent of its powers and within the framework of the policies established by the national government, monetary stability ...