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May 2008

FX poll: Market Share by Institutional Type





FX moves to centre stage
Deutsche dominates, Barclays boosted, BoA bashed
FX Poll results
Overall Market Share Market Share by Institutional Type
Market share by size Market share by region
E-trading market share Who’s best where?
Most impressive approach FX services
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Market share by institution type
Non-financial corporations
2008 2007 Bank Market share
1 1 Citi 15.31%
2 2 Deutsche Bank 9.52%
3 4 HSBC 8.62%
4 3 RBS 6.02%
5 6 UBS 5.13%
6 5 Barclays Capital 4.32%
7 14 Société Générale 3.69%
8 7 Goldman Sachs 3.48%
9 27 Lehman Brothers 3.39%
10 11 JPMorgan 3.26%
11 10 BNP Paribas 3.13%
12 12 SEB 3.11%
13 13 Mitsubishi UFJ 2.86%
14 8 ABN Amro 2.77%
15 9 Bank of America 2.17%
Most Improved by Market Share
Non-financial corporations
2008 Bank Change
1 Lehman Brothers 664.82%
2 Société Générale 259.65%
3 Fortis Bank 247.38%
4 Svenska Handelsbanken 116.83%
5 Standard Chartered 115.33%
Most Improved by ranking
Non-financial corporations
2008 Bank Rank change
1 Lehman Brothers 18
2= Société Générale 7
2= Fortis Bank 7
Market share by institution type
Real money
2008 2007 Bank Market share
1 3 Deutsche Bank 17.57%
2 1 UBS 9.07%
3 5 JPMorgan 8.75%
4 6 Barclays Capital 7.64%
5 2 Citi 7.22%
6 11 HSBC 7.19%
7 4 RBS 5.43%
8 8 Morgan Stanley 5.22%
9 7 Goldman Sachs 4.25%
10 9 State Street 4.02%
11 12 Credit Suisse 2.54%
12 10 Merrill Lynch 2.36%
13 15 Lehman Brothers 1.70%
14 14 Bank of America 1.44%
15 17 BNP Paribas 1.38%
Most Improved by Market Share
Real money
2008 Bank Change
1 Mitsubishi UFJ 274.45%
2 HSBC 144.07%
3 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 141.84%
4 Westpac 101.71%
5 Deutsche Bank 76.48%
Most Improved by ranking
Real money
2008 Bank Rank change
1 Mitsubishi UFJ 10
2 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 8
3= HSBC 5
3= Westpac 5
Market share by institution type
Banks
2008 2007 Bank Market share
1 1 UBS 29.45%
2 2 Deutsche Bank 19.56%
3 5 Barclays Capital 8.48%
4 3 RBS 5.92%
5 4 Citi 5.34%
6 12 Dresdner Kleinwort 3.58%
7 6 HSBC 3.09%
8 10 BNP Paribas 2.85%
9 8 Goldman Sachs 2.44%
10 9 JPMorgan 2.21%
11 7 Lehman Brothers 2.15%
12 16 Credit Suisse 1.23%
13 11 Bank of America 1.21%
14 25 Société Générale 1.21%
15 14 ABN Amro 1.11%
Most Improved by Market Share
Banks
2008 Bank Change
1 Société Générale 518.04%
2 Dresdner Kleinwort 303.56%
3 SEB 239.22%
4 Fortis Bank 223.11%
5 Raiffeisen Zentralbank (RZB) 152.73%
Most Improved by ranking
Banks
2008 Bank Rank change
1 Société Générale 11
2 SEB 8
3 Fortis Bank 8
Market share by institution type
Leveraged funds
2008 2007 Bank Market share
1 1 Deutsche Bank 25.95%
2 2 Barclays Capital 11.81%
3 4 RBS 9.63%
4 6 UBS 7.53%
5 5 Citi 6.88%
6 9 Morgan Stanley 5.71%
7 8 Goldman Sachs 4.82%
8 11 JPMorgan 4.20%
9 7 HSBC 4.04%
10 3 Bank of America 2.99%
11 10 Lehman Brothers 2.67%
12 12 Calyon 2.50%
13 16 Credit Suisse 2.27%
14 13 Merrill Lynch 1.89%
15 15 ABN Amro 1.22%
Most Improved by Market Share
Leveraged funds
2008 Bank Change
1 Bear Stearns 222.23%
2 Credit Suisse 118.15%
3 JPMorgan 70.09%
4 UBS 38.00%
5 RBS 32.78%
Most Improved by ranking
Leveraged funds
2008 Bank Rank change
1 Bear Stearns 7
2= Morgan Stanley 3
2= JPMorgan 3
2= Credit Suisse 3


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