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== By total assets ==
== By total assets ==
Relbanks 2016 statistics on largest banks in the world by total assets:<ref name="by-assets" /> Please note, that the accounting treatment affects the assets reported. For example, the United States uses US GAAP (as opposed to IFRS), which only reports the net derivative position in most cases, leading to US banks having fewer derivative assets than comparable non-US banks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/halahtouryalai/2014/02/12/worlds-100-biggest-banks-chinas-icbc-1-no-u-s-banks-in-top-5/ |title=World's 100 Biggest Banks: China's ICBC #1 |date=February 12, 2014 |publisher=Forbes}}</ref>
Relbanks 2016 statistics on largest banks in the world by total assets:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/liyanchen/2015/05/06/2015-global-2000-the-worlds-largest-banks/#3952dfe324f1 |title=2015 Global 2000: The World's Largest Banks |date=May 6, 2015 |publisher=Forbes}}</ref>
Please note, that the accounting treatment affects the assets reported. For example, the United States uses US GAAP (as opposed to IFRS), which only reports the net derivative position in most cases, leading to US banks having fewer derivative assets than comparable non-US banks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/halahtouryalai/2014/02/12/worlds-100-biggest-banks-chinas-icbc-1-no-u-s-banks-in-top-5/ |title=World's 100 Biggest Banks: China's ICBC #1 |date=February 12, 2014 |publisher=Forbes}}</ref>


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These are lists of the banks in the world, as measured by total assets[1] and market capitalization.[2]

By total assets

Relbanks 2016 statistics on largest banks in the world by total assets:[3]

Please note, that the accounting treatment affects the assets reported. For example, the United States uses US GAAP (as opposed to IFRS), which only reports the net derivative position in most cases, leading to US banks having fewer derivative assets than comparable non-US banks.[4]
Rank Bank name Total assets
(US$ billion)
1 China Industrial and Commercial Bank of China 3,549.88
2 China China Construction Bank Corporation 2,981.85
3 Japan Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 2,901.34
4 China Agricultural Bank of China 2,818.89
5 China Bank of China 2,656.07
6 United Kingdom HSBC Holdings 2,608.15
7 United States JPMorgan Chase & Co 2,466.10
8 France BNP Paribas 2,417.00
9 United States Bank of America 2,186.61
10 Japan Japan Post Bank 2,022.02
11 Germany Deutsche Bank 2,006.71
12 France Credit Agricole 1,970.40
13 Japan Mizuho Financial Group 1,923.72
14 China China Development Bank 1,904.34
15 United States Wells Fargo 1,889.24
16 United Kingdom Barclays PLC 1,819.61
17 United States Citigroup Inc. 1,818.77
18 Japan Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group 1,764.69
19 France Société Générale 1,624.97
20 Spain Banco Santander 1,494.39

Banks by country

Rank Country Number of banks in the top 50 by total assets (2016)[5]
1  China 13
2  United States 6
3  United Kingdom 6
4  Japan 5
5  France 5
6  Canada 3
7  Australia 3
8  Spain 2
9   Switzerland 2
10  Italy 2
11  Netherlands 2
12  Germany 1
13  Sweden 1

By market capitalization

Relbanks 2015 statistics on largest banks in the world by market capitalization:[2]

Rank Bank name Market capitalization
(US$ billion)
1 +1 United States Wells Fargo 254.19
2 Steady China Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) 226.55
3 Steady United States JP Morgan Chase & Co. 217.79
4 Steady China China Construction Bank Corporation 155.97
5 Steady China Agricultural Bank of China 155.04
6 -1 China Bank of China 144.16
7 +2 United States Bank of America 142.39
8 Steady United Kingdom HSBC Holdings 128.91
9 Steady United States Citigroup Inc 126.74
10 +1 Australia Commonwealth Bank of Australia 99.69
11 +1 Australia Westpac Banking Corporation 83.53
12 +1 Canada Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) 83.36
13 +3 Canada Toronto-Dominion Bank 77.11
14 +1 United Kingdom Lloyds Banking Group 73.777
15 -4 Spain Banco Santander 71.16
16 -4 United States US Bancorp 70.24
17 -4 Japan Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 69.43
18 -4 United States Goldman Sachs Group 67.91
19 +3 Switzerland UBS AG 65.33
20 +0 France BNP Paribas 62.60
21 -1 China China Merchants Bank 59.17

References

  1. ^ "Top 100 Banks in the World". relbanks.com. 2016.
  2. ^ a b "World's Largest Banks". relbanks.com. 2016.
  3. ^ "2015 Global 2000: The World's Largest Banks". Forbes. May 6, 2015.
  4. ^ "World's 100 Biggest Banks: China's ICBC #1". Forbes. February 12, 2014.
  5. ^ "Top Banks in the World 2015". relbanks.com. 2016.