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  • More Bankster Tales: TBTF vs. all the rest

    http://www.forbes.com/2010/06/03/gol...stanley_2.html

    Total Assets, Dec. 31, 2009Trading RevenuePretax IncomeAs a Percentage of Pretax Income
    1Goldman Sachs Group$849,278$23,234$19,451119.4%
    2Bank of America2,224,53912,0674,592262.8%
    3JPMorgan Chase2,031,9899,87016,14961.1%
    4Morgan Stanley771,4627,279857849.4%
    5Citigroup1,856,6464,448(7,799)N/R
    6Wells Fargo1,243,6462,67417,99814.9%
    Top 6 Aggregate59,57251,248116.2%
    7Bank of New York Mellon212,3361,0322,626 *39.3%
    8State Street156,7565982,52723.7%
    9Northern Trust82,1425081,25540.5%
    Trust and Custody Banks Aggregate2,1396,40833.4%
    10MetLife539,314361(2,798)N/R
    11GMAC172,313173(7,939)N/R
    534(10,737)N/R
    12PNC Financial Services Group269,9221703,3245.1%
    13U.S. Bancorp281,1761632,6326.2%
    14Fifth Third Bancorp113,38012576716.3%
    15Sun Trust Banks174,166100(2,450)N/R
    Banks Nos. 12 to 15 Aggregate5584,27313.1%
    Remaining 971 Bank Holding Companies Aggregate1,399(19,284)N/R
    All Bank Holding Companies (986 banks) Aggregate64,20231,908201%

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    Re: More Bankster Tales: TBTF vs. all the rest

    Good data, C1ueful One! Anyone who is concerned about six-tenths of one percent of US banks raking in over 90% of the trading revenue should read EJ's interview of Bill Black for his three-step process of fixing the TBTF problem.

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