Monday, June 23, 2008
The world’s largest banks 2007, with data from Moody's
Prospects for the world’s top banks once again vary from region to region, though they remain unambiguously interconnected.
By Jeanne Del Casino - Moody's Regional Credit Officer, Latin American Banks
Methodology
Table: Top 20 banks globally by shareholder equity
For premium subscribers only: Full results: 2007 Bank atlas
Table: Top 250 banks globally by shareholder equity
Large banks in the US and Europe have struggled to contend with spiraling credit costs, write-downs of structured products, and liquidity pressures stoked by the US subprime crisis. Meanwhile, banks in Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and other emerging markets remain on course, financing credit growth, diversifying into new consumer and overseas markets, and generating a broad array of M&A transactions, supported by still robust, though decelerating, local macroeconomic conditions. ...
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