Thursday, 6 September 2012

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Notes: Growth Rate Calculations | US recession dates
Source: Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council
Release: Reports of Condition and Income for All Insured U.S. Commercial Banks

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Industry Statistics & Market Size
Revenue
$614bn
Annual Growth 07-12
2.0%
Annual Growth 12-17
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Employment
1,950,887
Businesses
6,320
Industry Analysis & Industry Trends
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After the industry experienced severe ups and downs during the past five years, commercial banks are set to recover over the next five years to 2017. Banks endured massive loan losses as a result of the credit crisis, causing revenue to contract significantly, but continued government funding will benefit firms. Furthermore, as consumer confidence slowly increases and the credit markets gradually thaw, revenue will experience growth.... purchase to read more
Industry Report - Industry Locations Chapter
The geographic spread of commercial banking establishments across the United States is vast. Unlike many other industries, there is no single state that holds a large market share of establishments.
In terms of geographic spread by region, the Southeast region has the largest proportion of establishments, estimated at 29.7%. This region includes some major economic states such as Florida (6.2% of establishments), North Carolina (3.7%) and Georgia (3.4%). Comprising 12 states, the Southeast is the largest region by size and population, which somewhat reflects the number of establishments within the region. The Southeast also generates the most industry revenue, about 25.0% of the total... purchase to read more

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