| Pan American Union - 1918 - 1038 pages
...fatherland of Gen. Simon Bolivar, born in Caracas, on July 24, 1783, and founder of five American Republics. The National City Bank of New York and the Royal BANK of Canada, corporations with the headquarters of their Venezuelan branches in the city of Caracas, having duly... | |
| Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Department - 1921 - 436 pages
...Banking and Exchange. — The bulk of the banking business is in the hands of the Chase National Bank, the National City Bank of New York, and the Royal Bank of Canada, which maintain branches in Panama and Colon. Owing to the relatively small volume of sterling transactions,... | |
| 1921 - 102 pages
...formulation by Japan. New York, April 8.—The banking syndicate headed by the Guaranty Trust and company, the National City Bank of New York, and the Royal Bank of Canadá, announced today the extensión for six months of an open credit to the pugar Financing and... | |
| Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor - 1924 - 560 pages
...is the gourde or dollar, worth one-quarter of a gold (US) dollar. The National Bank is controlled by the National City Bank of New York, and the Royal Bank of Canada has a branch at Port-au-Prince. The metric system of weights and measures has been officially adopted... | |
| 1118 pages
...the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, has branches or agencies in every important city of the interior. The National City Bank of New York and the Royal Bank of Canada have branches in Caracas. All of these institutions offer banking facilities for American exporters... | |
| American Drug Manufacturers' Association - 1926 - 296 pages
...other items in which we are not interested. 6. You have just read in the newspapers about the runs on the National City Bank of New York, and the Royal Bank of Canada in Cuba, and these runs are merely the result of many months of newspaper campaigns hostile to foreign... | |
| Charles Edward Chapman - 1927 - 714 pages
...they were criminally indicted, but they were later included in an amnesty law of the Zayas period.19 While the Cuban banks and branches of European banks...over from their debtors. The least becoming thing in Menocal's eight year rule was the manner of his passing, — his handling of the elections of 1920,... | |
| Basil Woon - 1928 - 342 pages
...They belonged — why, how did you guess it! — to the banks. And first among these banks, of course, the National City Bank of New York and the Royal Bank of Canada. Not a tiny pueblo in the whole island of Cuba but has a branch of one or both of these banks now. .... | |
| Leland Hamilton Jenks - 1928 - 416 pages
...of credit facilities other than those provided by American banks who stood by their Cuban business. The National City Bank of New York and the Royal Bank of Canada replaced the Banco Nacional and Banco Espanol as the leading banks of Cuba. And General Crowder, who... | |
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