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Date Added: May 20, 2008 04:24:02 PM
LAS VEGAS, May 20, 2008 -- City National Bank today announced that it has identified Nevada as an emerging market for international banking business. The bank has mounted an aggressive marketing campaign to capitalize on numerous opportunities that exist in the international arena throughout Nevada.

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