BIG BANK WATCH.DEAR SHAREHOLDER... * BANCO BANCO. A commercial term, adopted from the Italian, used to distinguish bank money from the common currency; as $1000, DE CREDITO An upswing Upswing An upward turn in a security's price after a period of falling prices. in the economy, led by the fishing and manufacturing sectors, pushed Peru's largest bank through a strong second quarter. Income from fees from banking services were also up. But Peru's political upheaval promises to erode Erode (ĕrōd`), city (1991 urban agglomeration pop. 361,755), Tamil Nadu state, S India, on the Kaveri River. The city is located in a cotton-growing region, and its industries include cotton ginning and the manufacture of transport equipment. the fiscal scenario over the short term. * BANCO SANTIAGO Foreign investments in Argentina and Brazil made a comeback in the second quarter. And the bank's Internet arm saw faster-than-expected growth, with 67,000 Chileans banking online by the end of the quarter. The bank's goal for the entire year 2000 had been 60,000 e-clients. * BANCOMER It was a cranky crank·y 1 adj. crank·i·er, crank·i·est 1. Having a bad disposition; peevish. 2. Having eccentric ways; odd. 3. quarter, but better days may be ahead thanks to the merger of Grupo Financiero Bancomer with Grupo Financiero BBV-Probursa. The newly named BBVA-Bancomer is injecting capital into operations, at the same time Mexico's banking giant embraces the tech world via a new financial portal Financial Portal A website that provides a variety of financial data and information, acting as an information hub for clients who are individual investors requiring timely financial news and data to make their investment decisions. (with wireless access). |
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