Bank atlas 2000: Banking’s global elite

Consolidation continues to shake up the tables as restructuring sweeps both developed and developing nations alike. Research by Andrew Newby.

Largest banks by country 

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Euromoney’s latest survey of the biggest banks shows how fortunes have changed since 1990. Then, Japanese banks took six of the top 10 slots: Fuji Bank (shareholders’ equity $11,041 million) and Dai-Ichi Kangyo (equity $10,962.37 million) were the two biggest and six others from Japan made the top 20. The biggest of the eight European banks in the top 20 was French (Crédit Agricole – equity $10,901 million) which that year took the third place occupied previously by Citicorp, which had dropped to seventh.

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