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  2. 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 ...

  3. Correo Argentino - Wikipedia

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    Website. correoargentino.com.ar. The Official Post Service of the Argentine Republic ( Spanish: Correo Oficial de la República Argentina, mostly known as Correo Argentino since it was privatized in 1997) is the state-owned company that covers the postal service in Argentina. The company is a S.A. under the country's Office of the Cabinet Chief.

  4. Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Total assets. US$ 12 billion (9/2012) [2] Number of employees. 10,419 (8/2012) [3] Website. bancoprovincia.com.ar. The Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires ( Spanish: Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires ), better known as Banco Provincia, is a publicly owned bank in Argentina and the second-largest in the country by value of assets and deposits.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Revolutionary Cells (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Cells. The Revolutionary Cells ( Spanish: Células Revolucionarias) were an urban guerrilla group created in mid-2009 in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires, being responsible for several arson attacks and explosive attacks against government buildings, transnational offices and "bourgeois structures".

  7. ARSAT - Wikipedia

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    ARSAT. Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales Sociedad Anónima AR-SAT, usually known simply as ARSAT, is an Argentine government-owned telecommunications company incorporated in 2006 as a Sociedad Anónima through the federal law 26.092. [3] At the time of incorporation, its ownership was shared by the Ministry of Federal Planning, Public ...

  8. Ministry of Tourism and Sports (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Tourism and Sports is headquartered in the Brunetta Tower ( Torre Brunetta ), a 30 storey-high building located in Suipacha 1111, in the Retiro barrio of Buenos Aires; as of 2018, the ministry owned three floors and rented another four. [12] The tower, also known as Torre Olivetti, is a little over 100 meters tall and was ...

  9. Bank of the Nation (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of the Nation, known in Spanish as the Banco de la Nación, is the bank which represents the Peruvian government in financial transactions in both the public and private sectors, as well as at both domestic and international levels. It is a state institution, but it should not be confused with the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, the ...