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Asia and Middle East numbers rise

The geographical structure of the 2007 Top 1000 World Banks reflects the increasing size and role of Asian (excluding Japan) and Middle Eastern banks. Their numbers in the ranking have increased by 11 and 10 respectively to reach 174 from Asia and 93 from the Middle East.
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The EU27 provides the dominant grouping within the Top 1000 as usual but, with increasing consolidation, numbers have slipped to 279 from 286 last year.

The changing nature of the global banking infrastructure and shift in emphasis to Asia and the Middle East is also seen in reduced US bank participation, which fell to 185 banks from 197 in the past two years.

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