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| Western Europe | ||||
| ’11 | ’10 | Bank |
Increase |
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| 1 | Nomura |
221.51% |
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| 2 | Saxo Bank |
166.51% |
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| 3 | UniCredit |
94.05% |
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| 4 | Westpac Banking Corporation |
83.07% |
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| 5 | Morgan Stanley |
57.69% |
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| North America | ||||
| ’11 | ’10 | Bank |
Increase |
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| 1 | Crédit Agricole |
666.45% |
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| 2 | Commerzbank |
158.42% |
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| 3 | CIBC |
56.56% |
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| 4 | Morgan Stanley |
51.24% |
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| 5 | Citi |
45.41% |
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| Asia | ||||
| ’11 | ’10 | Bank |
Increase |
|
| 1 | Société Générale |
153.09% |
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| 2 | RBS |
150.16% |
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| 3 | RBC Capital Markets |
96.50% |
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| 4 | HSBC |
87.23% |
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| 5 | Bank of America Merrill Lynch |
79.84% |
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| Australasia | ||||
| ’11 | ’10 | Bank |
Increase |
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| 1 | HSBC |
354.15% |
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| 2 | Morgan Stanley |
306.23% |
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| 3 | Bank of America Merrill Lynch |
67.32% |
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| 4 | RBS |
27.50% |
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| 5 | Citi |
16.08% |
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