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  2. Orders, decorations, and medals of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Orders, decorations, and medals of Argentina include: Decorations and medals. Order of the Liberator General San Martín (Orden "del Libertador General San Martín") Cross to the Heroic Valour in Combat (Cruz "La Nación Argentina al Heróico Valor en Combate") Medal of Valour in Combat (Medalla "La Nación Argentina al Valor en Combate")

  3. Home Bank of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ten officials from Home Bank were arrested on charges ranging from concurring with false returns to fraud on October 4, 1923, at a time when the bank's assets were estimated at $2.7 million and liabilities at $15.5 million. 60,000 prairie farmers and a substantial portion of Toronto's Catholic community lost their savings.

  4. Anglo-South American Bank - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 the Bank took over the British Bank of South America, and 60 per cent of the shares of a private banking firm, Banco de A. Edwards y Cía., in Chile. The British Bank of South America traced its origins back to 1862, when it began as the Brazilian and Portuguese Bank. It changed its name in 1866 to the English Bank of Rio de Janeiro. In ...

  5. Economy of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The largest bank in Argentina by far, however, has long been the public Banco de la Nación Argentina. Not to be confused with the Central Bank, this institution now accounts for 30% of total deposits and a fifth of its loan portfolio. [93] During the 1990s, Argentina's financial system was consolidated and strengthened.

  6. Home Bank and Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    The Home Bank and Trust Company is a historic bank building at 1200 N. Ashland Avenue in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The bank was organized in 1911 to serve the surrounding neighborhood, which was expanding as transportation to downtown Chicago improved.

  7. Superintendency of Insurance (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Superintendency of Insurance of the Nation (Spanish: Superintendencia de Seguros de la Nación, abbrevriated SSN) is a regulatory agency of the Government of Argentina, reporting to the Ministry of Economy, that oversees insurance companies. The Superintendency was created in 1937 through a presidential decree of President Agustín Pedro Justo.

  8. List of heads of state of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    This started a period known as the Anarchy of the Year XX, when Argentina lacked any type of head of state. There was a new attempt to organize a central government in 1826. A new congress wrote a new constitution and elected Bernardino Rivadavia as President in the process. [2] Rivadavia was the first President of Argentina.

  9. BONEX Plan - Wikipedia

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    The BONEX Plan was a forced conversion of bank time deposits to Treasury bonds performed by the Argentine government in January 1990.. It was put in place following a 3079,5% hyperinflation in 1989, as heterodox stabilization programs failed.