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  2. List of countries by median age - Wikipedia

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    The median age is the index that divides the entire population into two numerically equal age groups, one younger than that age and the other older than that age. It is the only index associated with the age distribution of a population. [1]

  3. List of oldest companies - Wikipedia

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    Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena in Siena, Italy, is the oldest surviving bank in the world and Italy's third largest bank. It was founded in 1472. It was founded in 1472. The Raeapteek in the center of Tallinn city, Estonia is one of the oldest continuously running pharmacies in Europe, having always been in business in the same exact house ...

  4. List of oldest banks in continuous operation - Wikipedia

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    The world's oldest central bank is the Sveriges Riksbank, which was founded in 1668. Banco di Napoli , which was absorbed by different entities between 2002–2018, had origins dating back to 1539, and until its absorption was likely the oldest bank worldwide in continuous operation; some scholars posit that its origins may be dated back to 1463.

  5. China and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    The partnership between China and the World Bank began on December 27, 1945, when it joined the organization. After the Communist victory in 1949 in the Chinese Civil War, the Chinese Communist Party proclaimed the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the mainland while the Republic of China (ROC) government retreated to the island of Taiwan, formerly a Japanese colony it acquired in 1945 after ...

  6. Japan and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    As Japan needed a jump start on this manufacturing and restructuring, Japan began joining international organizations, like the IMF and the World Bank. [9] In August of 1952, Japan became a member of the World Bank, [10] a decision supported by U.S. [11] A year later, in 1953, Japan received loans from the World Bank to start development ...

  7. E. Parry Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 the bank merged with Valley Bank of Reno and changed its name to the Valley Bank of Nevada. [2] Thomas and Mack also invested in real estate in the Las Vegas area, with Thomas acting as a buyer for Howard Hughes. [2] Later, they also lent money to Steve Wynn. [6] The bank was eventually acquired by Bank of America for about $380.5 ...

  8. China–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Today, China's and Japan's economies are two of the biggest in the world, respectively the world's second and fourth-largest economies by nominal GDP and the first and fourth-largest economies by GDP PPP. In 2023, China-Japan trade grew to $266.4 billion, a rise of 12.5 percent on 2007, making China and Japan the top two-way trading partners.

  9. Jerome D. Mack - Wikipedia

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    Jerome D. Mack was born on November 6, 1920, in Albion, Michigan. [1] His father, Nate Mack, was a haberdasher and later a banker. [1] His mother was Jenny Solomon. [1] He moved to Las Vegas with his parents in 1929, when he was nine years old.