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1. AACCLA
www.aaccla.org/portal/aaccla/b - [Cached]Published on: 7/17/2008 Last Visited: 7/17/2008
Juan BruchouPresidentCitibank, N.A. -
2. Latin Finance – Capital markets and investment analysis for Latin America
www.latinfinance.com/default.a - [Cached]Published on: 11/28/2006 Last Visited: 11/28/2006
Juan Bruchou, President, Citibank Argentina -
3. VHeadline.com (Venezuela) -- Archived storyfiles October 2000
www.vheadline.com/Archive/0010 - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2000 Last Visited: 12/15/2002
Citibank Venezuela's president Juan Bruchou is to be transferred to Malaysia at the end of 2000 after three years at the head of Caracas-based operations.Banco de Venezuela's Philip Henriquez is seen as a possible successor as Citibank waits for Sudeban approval for a fusion with Union Caja Familia where Citibank plans to take an 8% position.
Stocks on the Caracas Stock Exchange ('Bolsa') shed 0.15%, 9.63 points to close at 6,545.92 on a turnover of 2.285 billion bolivares ($3.29 million) according to preliminary figures which show 11 shares closing stable, 9 rising and 5 down in Friday trading of which 60% came from a $2.1 million acquisition of 0.81% in Banco Caracas.Iron, steel & aluminum producer Sivensa traded 1.25% higher, although overshadowed by a 0.63% drop in Electricidad de Caracas (EDC) and a 0.42% decline in Cemex Venezuela class 2.On the foreign exchange the bolivar shed 50 centimos to close at US$ = 692.25/693.25.

