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Revenue of global investment banks globally, by product group 2017

Revenue of largest investment banks worldwide, by product group as of January 2017 (Figures expressed in millions of U.S. dollars, unless otherwise specified)
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The data illustrates the revenue of the biggest investment banks worldwide as of January 2017, by product group. The revenue of Goldman Sachs in the Mergers & Acquisitions segment amounted to approx. 2.45 billion USD.

Investment banks – additional information In 2016, JP Morgan Chase & Co. topped a ranking of the leading investment banks worldwide, in terms of revenue. The American, multinational bank which was formed in 2000, when Chase Manhattan Corporation merged with JP Morgan & Co. generated approx. 5.93 billion USD in its 16th operating year.

JPMorgan 2021 1063 2842
Bank of America Merrill Lynch 1196 652 2613
Goldman Sachs 2445 810 1645
Morgan Stanley 1943 849 1399
Credit Suisse 1014 592 1585
Citi 1025 613 1970
Deutsche Bank 636 473 1565
Barclays 986 380 1721
UBS 632 354 655
Wells Fargo Securities 305 235 1280