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Deutsche Bank
Rank: 35 (Previous rank: 48)
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Financials: Latest quarterly results
CEO: Josef Ackermann
Employees: 68,849
Address: Taunusanlage 12, Frankfurt 60325
Germany
Phone: 49-69-91000
Website: www.db.com
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Revenues 96,151.5 26.1
Profits 7,510.3 71.3
Assets 1,485,103.2 --
Stockholders' Equity 43,262.3 --
1 Citigroup 14 146,777.0
2 Crédit Agricole 18 128,481.3
3 Fortis 20 121,201.8
4 Bank of America Corp. 21 117,017.0
5 HSBC Holdings 22 115,361.0
6 BNP Paribas 25 109,213.6
7 UBS 27 107,834.8
8 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 31 99,973.0
9 Deutsche Bank 35 96,151.5
10 Dexia Group 36 95,846.6
11 Credit Suisse 47 89,354.4
12 Société Générale 49 84,485.7
13 Royal Bank of Scotland 54 80,983.0
14 HBOS 58 79,238.8
15 ABN AMRO Holding 67 71,217.8
16 Santander Central Hispano Group 75 68,050.6
17 Barclays 83 65,609.1
18 UniCredit Group 97 59,119.3
19 Lloyds TSB Group 111 53,904.0
20 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 118 52,101.5
21 Wells Fargo 126 47,979.0
22 Wachovia Corp. 131 46,810.0
23 Groupe Caisse d'épargne 153 41,015.8
24 Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria 163 38,308.8
25 DZ Bank 165 37,780.1
26 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China 170 36,832.9
27 Rabobank 175 36,486.5
28 Mizuho Financial Group 186 35,050.4
29 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group 194 33,354.2
30 Royal Bank of Canada 208 31,642.6
31 Bank of China 215 30,750.8
32 Commerzbank 216 30,352.5
33 Banco Bradesco 224 29,301.2
34 China Construction Bank 230 28,532.3
35 National Australia Bank 239 27,789.7
36 KBC Group 246 26,896.0
37 Washington Mutual 250 26,561.0
38 Landesbank Baden-Württemberg 262 25,583.1
39 Agricultural Bank of China 277 24,475.5
40 Danske Bank Group 279 24,337.5
41 Itaúsa-Investimentos Itaú 288 23,761.6
42 Banco do Brasil 291 23,531.6
43 San Paolo IMI 303 22,793.3
44 Intesa Sanpaolo 337 20,790.8
45 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 340 20,614.0
46 Kookmin Bank 349 20,224.1
47 Bank of Nova Scotia 357 19,736.2
48 Toronto-Dominion Bank 360 19,578.1
49 U.S. Bancorp 373 19,109.0
50 Australia & New Zealand Banking 376 19,039.5
51 Bayerische Landesbank 387 18,617.9
52 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 409 17,703.0
53 KFW Bankengruppe 419 17,397.3
54 Nordea Bank 430 17,169.9
55 Crédit Industriel & Commercial 461 16,254.0
56 Westpac Banking 464 16,170.5
57 Bank of Montreal 476 15,935.9
58 Bank of Ireland Group 490 15,296.8
59 Capital One Financial 492 15,191.0
60 State Bank of India 495 15,119.4
From the July 23, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Figures prepared in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
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How the Countries Stack Up
United States 162
Japan 67
France 38
Biggest employers
Wal-Mart Stores 1,900,000
State Grid 1,504,000
China National Petroleum 1,086,966
Most profitable companies
Exxon Mobil 39,500.0
Royal Dutch Shell 25,442.0
UAL 22,876.0
Top 5 in Asia
Toyota Motor 204,746.4
Sinopec 131,636.0
China National Petroleum 110,520.2
State Grid 107,185.5
Honda Motor 94,790.5

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