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Qué (quién) es livre de caisse - definición

FRENCH BANKING GROUP
Caisse d’Epargne; Groupe Caisses d'Epargne; Caisse d'épargne; Caisse d'Épargne; Caisse d'epargne; Caisse d'Epargne; CNCE; Caisse Nationale des Caisses d'Epargne et de Prévoyance; Groupe Caisse d'Epargne; Groupe Caisse D'Epargne
  • La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt]]

Universidade Livre de Música         
Universidade Livre de Musica
Universidade Livre de Música (ULM) (English: Free University of Music) is a music school linked to Centro Tom Jobim, located in Sao Paulo. It offers regular courses and free courses, and concerts, workshops and masterclasses.
Caisse de la Dette         
Caisse de la Dette
The Caisse de la Dette Publique ("Public Debt Commission") was an international commission established by a decree issued by Khedive Ismail of Egypt on 2 May 1876 to supervise the payment by the Egyptian government of the loans to the European governments following the construction of the Suez Canal.
Livre d'orgue de Montréal         
Livre d'Orgue de Montréal; Livre d'Orgue de Montreal; Livre d'orgue de Montreal; Montreal organ book
The Livre d'orgue de Montréal is a music manuscript dating from the 18th century, which contains about 400 organ pieces. It is one of the largest surviving manuscripts of works by the French organ school from the reign of Louis XIV.

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Groupe Caisse d'Épargne

Groupe Caisse d'épargne was a French cooperative banking group, with around, 4700 branches in the country. Its origins go back to the founding in 1818 of the Caisse d'Épargne et de Prévoyance de Paris, France's first savings bank. The group was active in retail and private banking, as well as holding a significant stake in the publicly traded investment bank Natixis. In 2009, it merged with Groupe Banque Populaire to form Groupe BPCE.