While Brazil's banks predictably take the top spots in The Banker's Top 150 Latin American Banks ranking, a stellar year for Argentina's banks saw them posting impressive return-on-asset ratios.
View from Felaban 2011
Date:13-15 November, 2011
Location:Miami, Florida
The Banker will attend the FELABAN Annual Assemblyand our editors will report regularly from the event with view-points and thought-led discussions with key industry figures.
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