TITLE

Bank and Thrift Holding Companies with the Most Assets

PUB. DATE
July 2008
SOURCE
American Banker;7/2/2008, Vol. 173 Issue 127, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
This article presents a list ranking the bank and thrift holding companies that have the most assets as of July 2, 2008, including Bank of America Corp., Deutsche Bank and Metlife Inc..
ACCESSION #
33168950

Tags: BANKING industry;  FINANCIAL institutions

 

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