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Deutsche Bank is an investment bank that provides financial services globally around the world. It is the largest financial institution Germany, and one of the largest investment banks in the world. Listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the NYSE. Its headquarters are in Frankfurt, in the twin towers of Deutsche Bank.

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Deutsche Bank was founded in Berlin in 1870 with the objective of managing banking transactions of all kinds, including the promotion of commercial relations of Germany with other European countries and overseas markets. Not to be confused with the Deutsche Bundesbank is the central bank of Germany. Shortly after its founding, Deutsche Bank opens office in Bremen, Hamburg and London. In the late nineteenth century began to make his first foreign investment in Europe, North and South America, East Asia, Middle East and Turkey, among others involved in railway construction, procurement of raw materials and automotive industries. More

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Citigroup Logo — Citigroup (Citigroup Inc.) is the largest financial services company in the world with headquarters in New York and the leading U.S. that could combine insurance and banking after the Great Depression of 1929. It was created on April 7 of 1998 as a merger of Citicorp and Travelers Group. In 2009 there were over 265,000 employees and 200 million users, with 16,000 offices in over 140 countries worldwide. In the New York Stock Exchange is included within the companies in the NYSE. This is a primary dealer in U.S. Treasury securities.

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Citi was born on June 16, 1812 under the name Bank of New York City. In early 1900, during the first two decades, was merging with other financial institutions to expand throughout the country. By mid-century, Citi was already one of the largest banks in the country. In the 70’s, Citi experienced a rapid rise and economic growth, which made ​​it easier to expand around the world as Citibank. In 1998, Citi merges with Travelers Group, to form the largest bank in the world. More

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Freddie Mac Logo — Freddie Mac ( Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ) is a publicly traded U.S. mortgage lender based in McLean , Virginia . Freddie Mac buys mortgages from banks to consolidate these loans and take them as mortgage-backed securities on the capital market . The current name of the company is derived as a quasi- acronym from the initials of its original name, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC) from. Freddie Mac is a government sponsored enterprise , and by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) regulated. Currently, the company’s second-largest mortgage bank in the United States.

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Freddie Mac was established in 1968 by the Congress of the United States as the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, established to the competitors at the same time, privatized Fannie Mae and the FHL Banks to compete and thus to prevent a monopoly. An accounting scandal led in 2003 to reshuffle in the upper echelons of the bank. From 2000 to 2002 the profits of the enterprise by several billion U.S. dollars had been expelled too low. More

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ING Logo — ING Groep NV ( NYSE : ING ) (also called Internationale Nederlanden Groep ) is a financial institution of origin Dutch that offers banking ,insurance and investments .

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In 2008 ING had more than 130,000 employees and more than 85 million customers. It has offices in Canada , Argentina , Spain , France , Italy , United States , Germany , United Kingdom , Belgium , Austria and Australia . It is the bank’s parent virtual bank ING Direct , which operates in Australia, Canada, the USA, UK, Spain and elsewhere. In 2007 was one of the 20 largest institutions in the world in terms of market capitalization and according to the Global 500 of Fortune magazine, the seventh largest company in the world. More

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UBS Logo — UBS is a financial services company whose headquarters are in Basel and Zurich in Switzerland. It is the largest bank in asset management in Europe (Private Wealth Management). Its main activities are private banking, the investment banking, and asset management. In Switzerland, it also has activities in retail banking and commercial banking where its main competitor is the Credit Suisse.

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With a presence in over 50 countries including the United States with headquarters in Manhattan (Investment Banking), Jersey City, Weehawken (private wealth), and Stamford (Capital Markets), UBS employs over 80,000 people in 2007. The total assets under management stood at 2,652 billion Swiss francs for a market capitalization of CHF 156 billion at January 9, 2007 (CHF 48 billion in mid-September 2008) and on equity of 40 billion. More

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Credit Suisse Logo — The Credit Suisse Group is a global provider of financial services, headquartered in the city of Zurich, Switzerland. It offers a private client, as well as small and medium enterprises, a comprehensive financial advisory banking products. In the areas of investment banking and financial intermediation, serves institutions and global enterprises, government agencies and private clients. The registered shares of Credit Suisse Group (CSGN) are listed on the Swiss stock exchange, and also in New York as American Depositary Share. The group employs 60,000 people worldwide. At March 31, 2005, assets amounted to 1,271.6 billion generated francs.

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The division of Credit Suisse is made up of two major segments: Private banking offers senior customers in Switzerland and in many world markets, products and wealth management services. Private banking is recognized for its innovative strategies and its focus on meeting the needs of customers. The corporate banking market and provides banking products and services to businesses and individuals in Switzerland. Credit Suisse is the second borrower on the Swiss market. It offers its services through an extensive branch network and distribution channels. More