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Top 1000 World Banks 2016

The 2016 Top 1000 results are indicative of the challenging environment banks found themselves operating in during 2015. Even the Chinese banking industry’s meteoric growth shows signs of slowing down for the first time in a decade.
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The year 2015 was not kind to the global banking industry. It began with a nasty shock when the Swiss National Bank (SNB) depegged the Swiss franc on January 15, causing mayhem in the markets.

Not only were hundreds of millions of dollars wiped off banks’ trading desks – businesses already under pressure from reduced margins, challenging market conditions and misconduct fines – but thousands of Polish and Hungarian mortgages priced in the Swiss currency were affected. More ominously, the SNB’s actions shattered the comforting belief that central banks are a benevolent force in the global financial system.

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Joy Macknight is the editor of The Banker. She joined the publication in 2015 as transaction banking and technology editor. Previously, she was features editor at Profit & Loss, editorial director at Treasury Today and editor at gtnews. She also worked as a staff writer on Banking Technology and IBM Computer Today, as well as a freelancer on Computer Weekly. She has a BSc from the University of Victoria, Canada.
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