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The chart below shows the size of major European banks as a proportion - or multiple - of their home countries’ GDP. This measure illustrates the comparative sizes of business and governments. (Please note the graphic gives only a basic comparison: the as
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The chart below shows the size of major European banks as a proportion - or multiple - of their home countries’ GDP. This measure illustrates the comparative sizes of business and governments. (Please note the graphic gives only a basic comparison: the asset values refer to the whole bank, and should not be viewed as contributing toward any particular economy.)
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Kou MikamiThe chart below shows the size of major European banks as a proportion - or multiple - of their home countries’ GDP. This measure illustrates the comparative sizes of business and governments. (Please note the graphic gives only a basic comparison: the as
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The chart below shows the size of major European banks as a proportion - or multiple - of their home countries’ GDP. This measure illustrates the comparative sizes of business and governments. (Please note the graphic gives only a basic comparison: the asset values refer to the whole bank, and should not be viewed as contributing toward any particular economy.)
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The chart below shows the size of major European banks as a proportion - or multiple - of their home countries’ GDP
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