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- Cie, Banquiers, headquartered in Basel, is a Swiss private bank specializing in wealth management and investment advisory. Baumann & Cie, Banquiers is organized...
- "E. Gutzwiller & Cie. Banquiers". Retrieved 10 March 2017. Article contains translated text from E. Gutzwiller & Cie. Banquiers on the German Wikipedia...
- Schäpper (1997). Le banquier privé suisse et ses défis à venir. Vereinigung schweizerischer Privatbankiers. Genève: ****ociation des banquiers privés suisses...
- Freres, Banquiers des Deux Mondes (1840-1939). Paris: Fayard. p. 271. ISBN 978-2-213-66125-4. Guy-Alban de Rougemont, Lazard Frères: Banquiers des Deux...
- Le Banquier (English: The Banker) was a Canadian game show and the Quebec adaptation of the international game show Deal or No Deal. It debuted on January...
- The Canadian Bankers ****ociation (CBA; French: ****ociation des banquiers canadiens) is a trade ****ociation and lobby group representing Canadian banks...
- Subscription Offers, Specials, and Discounts". Guy de Rougemont, Lazard Frères, Banquiers des Deux Mondes (1840-1939), Librairie Arthème Fayard, 2010 "Exchange...
- de Rothschild Group Geneva Swiss Bank Gonet & Cie E. Gutzwiller & Cie, Banquiers Habib Bank AG Zurich Lienhardt & Partner Privatbank Zürich Reichmuth &...
- outcome from European Commission negotiations". ****ociation des Banques et Banquiers, Luxembourg. Archived from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2011-10-02...
- "L'Angleterre a-t-elle l'heureux privilège de n'avoir ni Agioteurs, ni Banquiers, ni Faiseurs de services, ni Capitalistes ?" in [Étienne Clavier] (1788)...