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Table 12 List of international banks in the full sample

From: Preaching water but drinking wine? Relative performance evaluation in international banking

Bank

Country

Sample years

Year with peer group (no if none)

Total assets

Swedbank

Sweden

2005–2013

No

226.73

Crédit Agricole

France

2005–2013

2011–2013

1,929.70

China Minsheng Bank

China

2009–2011

No

212.97

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group

Japan

2009–2012

No

2,384.77

Banco de Sabadell

Spain

2011–2012

No

128.51

Huaxia Bank

China

2006–2012

No

109.68

DNB

Norway

2004–2013

No

252.47

BNP Paribas

France

2006–2012

No

2,410.40

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

Australia

2004–2013

2004–2013

455.20

China Construction Bank

China

2007–2012

No

1,283.50

Bank of China

China

2008–2012

No

1,314.41

CIMB Group Holdings

Malaysia

2007–2013

No

74.66

HSBC Holdings

UK

2004–2013

2007–2009

2,050.74

Nordea Bank

Sweden

2006–2013

2006–2013

674.29

Banco Santander

Spain

2005–2013

2008; 2010–2013

1,331.30

SEB

Sweden

2004–2013

2005–2013

298.48

Société Générale

France

2005–2012

2006–2012

1,337.02

Malayan Bank

Malaysia

2009–2013

2012–2013

119.15

Public Bank

Malaysia

2007–2013

No

65.19

Firstaid

South Africa

2004–2013

2004 – 2008

92.45

Lloyds Banking Group

UK

2004–2013

2007; 2013

969.22

Barclays

UK

2006–2012

2006–2011

2,267.35

Royal Bank of Scotland Group

UK

2011–2012

201 –2012

2,287.02

National Australia Bank

Australia

2009–2013

2009–2013

659.68

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

Canada

2006–2012

2006 – 2012

307.45

Commerzbank

Germany

2004–2013

2004–2013

800.10

Bank of Montreal

Canada

2004–2013

2004–2013

343.25

Bank of Nova Scotia

Canada

2005–2012

2005–2012

401.29

Deutsche Bank

Germany

2005–2013

2005 – 2013

2,210.16

Westpac Banking

Australia

2004–2013

2004–2013

395.52

Toronto-Dominion Bank

Canada

2004–2013

2004–2013

464.48

Royal Bank of Canada

Canada

2004–2013

2004–2013

563.69

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

Japan

2011–2012

No

1,703.63

Oversea-Chinese Banking

Singapore

2004–2013

No

132.09

UniCredit

Italy

2009–2012

2009–2012

1,293.11

Intesa Sanpaolo

Italy

2012–2013

2012–2013

843.01

Banco Popular Español

Spain

2005–2013

No

148.11

United Overseas Bank

Singapore

2004–2013

No

127.75

DBS Group Holdings

Singapore

2004–2013

2011–2012

173.54

UBS

Switzerland

2007–2012

No

1,674.39

Credit Suisse Group

Switzerland

2007–2013

2007–2013

1,072.69

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group

Australia

2009–2013

2009–2013

514.43

Standard Bank Group

South Africa

2010–2013

2013

187.42

Bank of East Asia

Hong Kong

2005–2013

No

54.69

National Bank of Canada

Canada

2007–2013

No

131.96

Svenska Handelsbanken

Sweden

2008–2013

No

317.42

  1. Note: This table lists, by country, all 46 banks in our full sample. It also shows the time span of their sample affiliation, the years in which the banks self-report that they employ a peer group for determining CEO compensation, and average total assets (over the sample years) in billion USD