There are two of them. One is Brazil, which in terms of volume has the largest share of income in Latin America, with a GDP of US$2.17 trillion. The other one is Mexico, with a GDP of US$1.65 trillion.
As for 'financial centers', Mexico City has the largest income in Latin America with a GDP of US$390 billion, while Sao Paulo in Brazil has a GDP of US$388 billion.
The debts of World War I shifted the world's financial center from England to the US.
Makati is the financial center of the Philippines.
Somewhat obviously, New York City is the largest U.S. banking/finacial center, boasting the biggest and busiest stock exchange in the United States, N.Y.S.E. The second largest center is Charlotte, the largest city of North Carolina. It contains the main headquarters of BankofAmerica (2nd largest US bank) and Wachovia (4th largest US bank), as well as the main offices for a couple of other large banking companies and businesses. Charlotte is still contains Bank of America's headquarters (largest US Bank; sixth largest in the world). It is no longer Wachovia's headquarters after it merged with Wells Fargo who's headquarters are in San Francisco. Charlotte is Wells eastern headquarters I believe. Charlotte is still the second largest financial in the US. 12/8/2010
Financial Training Center Limited was created in 2000.
Amman is the capital city of Jordan, which is a country in the Middle East. It is not located within a U.S. state but is the largest city in Jordan and serves as its political, cultural, and economic center.
Zurich, the largest city in Switzerland, is the financial and industrial center
The country that the Tianjin World Financial Center is found is China.
All the cities in South America except the city that does have the largest urban center.
Toronto is the financial center of Canada. It is the home of five of Canada's largest banks.
Rio de Janeiro, for example, is not the largest urban center in the country it's located in, Brazil. Sao Paulo is actually the country's largest city.
The capital of Saudi Arabia is Riyadh. It is the largest city in the country and serves as the political, financial, and administrative center of Saudi Arabia.
Panama- plays a crucial role in world trade and has become a regional financial center; Uruguay- about 90% of the population is of white European ancestry; Venezuela- economy dominated by petroleum, has the largest oil reserves in the Western Hemisphere; Brazil- largest most populated country in South America, natives speak Portuguese
The mall of america is in missori
The largest city in Kazakhstan is Almaty, with a population of over 1.9 million people. It is the cultural and financial center of the country, located in the southeastern part of Kazakhstan.
The debts of World War I shifted the world's financial center from England to the US.
Yes, Buenos Aires is the largest urban center in Argentina. It serves as the capital city and is the most populous city in the country, significantly contributing to Argentina's economy, culture, and politics. With a metropolitan area that houses millions of residents, it stands as a major hub in South America.
In Mexico? Because it is the largest city in that country and third largest in the world (21.16 million)