Four of the five largest banks in the
world are Chinese, according to SNL Financial's latest global bank rankings. It's a big change
from the past few years when only two Chinese banks made the top five.
Beijing-based Industrial & Commercial
Bank of China holds the top spot with assets valued at $3.5 trillion. That
means the bank is worth more than the entire value of the British economy.
The only
non-Chinese bank remaining in the top five is HSBC, which is headquartered in
London. It fell several spots to position No. 4 this year.
The top U.S. bank
is JPMorgan
Chase (JPM), which ranks sixth with $2.6 trillion in
assets. SNL notes that American banks calculate the value of their assets a bit
differently from international banks because of U.S. regulations, so it's
likely that JPMorgan would rank higher in a true apples to apples comparison.
Beijing-based Industrial & Commercial
Bank of China holds the top spot with assets valued at $3.5 trillion. That
means the bank is worth more than the entire value of the British economy.
The only
non-Chinese bank remaining in the top five is HSBC, which is headquartered in
London. It fell several spots to position No. 4 this year.
The top U.S. bank
is JPMorgan
Chase (JPM), which ranks sixth with $2.6 trillion in
assets. SNL notes that American banks calculate the value of their assets a bit
differently from international banks because of U.S. regulations, so it's
likely that JPMorgan would rank higher in a true apples to apples comparison.
China's financial sector has been
struggling in recent weeks after a major meltdown in China's stock market. On top of
that, the Chinese economy is slowing down this year. Even its large factory
sector is shrinking.
But Chinese banks
have still managed to grow, at least compared to their global peers.
Two banks that
fell out of the top this year were France's BNP Paribas (BNPQF) and Japan'sMitsubishi
UFJ Financial Group (MBFJF). Both were hit by weakening currency in
their countries -- the euro and the yen have fallen substantially against the
U.S. dollar in the past year. That makes their assets less valuable in dollar
terms.
Top 10 banks
according to SNL Financial:
1. Industrial
& Commercial Bank of China (China)
2. China Construction Bank (China)
3. Agricultural Bank of China (China)
4. HSBC (U.K.)
5. Bank of China (China)
6. JPMorgan Chase (U.S.)
7. BNP Paribas (France)
8. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (Japan)
9. Bank of American (U.S.)
10. Barclays (U.K.)
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