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| Western Europe | |||
| ’10 | ’09 | Bank | Change |
| 1 | Standard Chartered | 148.09% | |
| 2 | SEB | 58.86% | |
| 3 | Bank of America Merrill Lynch | 43.81% | |
| 4 | Rabobank | 42.94% | |
| 5 | Svenska Handelsbanken | 38.88% | |
| North America | |||
| ’10 | ’09 | Bank | Change |
| 1 | Credit Suisse | 84.99% | |
| 2 | Bank of Montreal | 72.89% | |
| 3 | Bank of New York Mellon | 64.92% | |
| 4 | Morgan Stanley | 39.95% | |
| 5 | Goldman Sachs | 36.66% | |
| Asia | |||
| ’10 | ’09 | Bank | Change |
| 1 | BNP Paribas | 209.43% | |
| 2 | Morgan Stanley | 158.22% | |
| 3 | Calyon | 131.28% | |
| 4 | DBS Bank | 128.69% | |
| 5 | State Street | 99.83% | |
| Australasia | |||
| ’10 | ’09 | Bank | Change |
| 1 | Commonwealth Bank of Australia | 379.17% | |
| 2 | Barclays Capital | 359.53% | |
| 3 | National Australia Bank | 304.39% | |
| 4 | Credit Suisse | 185.23% | |
| 5 | ANZ | 133.48% | |
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