Who are the biggest banking houses in the world today? Who is lending and creating the money?


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As in lending the Governments/corporations etc money

Interested in you views on who is in control of the interest rstes in the UK? Is the bank of England owned by shareholders? who controls the federal reserve ? Who is the bank of Rome? what do they do? What about the Rothschilds bank? who is making all of the money on compound interest ?? Is it true ! billlion of Rockerfellers money after 100 years grows to 256 billion ?
ref: http://www.reformation.org/federal-reserve.html

interested in your views..

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    Top ten banking groups in the world ranked by tier 1 capital
    Figures in U.S. dollars, and as at end-2005[2]

    Citigroup — 79 billion
    HSBC — 74 billion
    Bank of America — 73 billion
    JP Morgan Chase — 72 billion
    Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group — 64 billion
    Credit Agricole Group — 60 billion
    Royal Bank of Scotland — 48 billion
    Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group — 40 billion
    Mizuho Financial Group — 39 billion
    Santander Central Hispano — 38 billion

    Top ten banking groups in the world ranked by assets
    Figures in U.S. dollars, and as at end-2004[3]

    UBS — 1,533 billion
    Citigroup — 1,484 billion
    Mizuho Financial Group — 1,296 billion
    HSBC Holdings — 1,277 billion
    Crédit Agricole — 1,243 billion
    BNP Paribas — 1,234 billion
    JPMorgan Chase & Co. — 1,157 billion
    Deutsche Bank — 1,144 billion
    Royal Bank of Scotland — 1,119 billion
    Bank of America — 1,110 billion

    Top ten bank holding companies in the world ranked by profit
    Figures in U.S. dollars, and as 2003

    Citigroup — 21 billion
    Bank of America — 15 billion
    HSBC — 10 billion
    Royal Bank of Scotland — 8 billion
    Wells Fargo — 7 billion
    JP Morgan Chase — 7 billion
    UBS AG — 6 billion
    Wachovia — 5 billion
    Morgan Stanley — 5 billion
    Merrill Lynch — 4 billion

    Top ten banks in the world ranked by market capitalisation
    Figures in U.S. dollars, and as at 26 July 2006[4]

    Citigroup — 235 billion
    Bank of America — 230 billion
    HSBC — 200 billion
    JPMorgan Chase — 150 billion
    Mitsubishi UFJ — 145 billion
    Wells Fargo — 120 billion
    UBS — 110 billion
    Royal Bank of Scotland — 100 billion
    China Construction Bank — 100 billion
    Mizuho — 95 billion

  2. I suggest you read “The Age of Jackson” by Schlesinger. They asked the same questions two hundred years ago.

    They are still trying to answer them. Before central banks, banking was conducted by private banks (Rothschild). But government thought it was too undemocratic for private bankers to have so much power. So, they set up government banks controlled by politicians and bureaucrats who are, theoretically, answerable to the people. Most interest goes to pension plans, then to pensioners. However, the Federal Reserve owns a lot of bonds that get interest. This is returned to the US Treasury every year. The market controls interest rates in the end.

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