The world’s largest banks 2007, with data from Moody's
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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.

Methodology



Table: Top 20 banks globally by shareholder equity


The world’s largest banks


The world’s largest 250 banks, ranked by shareholder equity. Annual guide to the leading banks across the globe by market capitalization, plus other key statistics, including the largest banks in every region. 


The atlas includes the largest banks country-by-country (approx. 1000 banks) and a list of the top 250 global financial groups by assets for 2005 and 2006. The lists includes banks as well as Building Societies. Both lists provide the bank name, the country, the rating information if available and 10 common ratios based on 2-year public information. Data for the atlas is provided by Moody's. 

     
               
Full results: 2007 Bank atlas


2007 Global ranking by Shareholder equity ($m)

Rank Entity  Score
1

Bank Of America Corporation

135,271 ($m) 
2 Citigroup Inc 119,783 ($m)
3 JP Morgan Chase & Co. 115,790 ($m)
4 HSBC 114,928 ($m)
5 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group   81,940 ($m) 
6 Royal Bank Of Scotland Group   78,730 ($m) 
7 ING Groep NV   78,088 ($m) 
8 Crédit Agricole   77,462 ($m)
9 Wachovia Corporation    69,716 ($m)
10 BNP Paribas    67,378 ($m)


The top 250 banks are scored and ranked.







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