The largest losses from subprime crisis

Global banks and brokerages have written off a total of $512 billion linked to the US subprime real estate crisis. Following are the largest losses to date, based on reports from the companies:

NEW YORK: Global banks and brokerages have written off a total of $512 billion linked to the US subprime real estate crisis. Following are the largest losses to date, based on reports from the companies:

- Citigroup: $55.1 billion

- Merrill Lynch: $52.2

- UBS: $44.2 billion

- HSBC: $27.4 billion

- Wachovia: $22.7 billion
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- Bank of America: $21.2 billion

- Washington Mutual: $14.8 billion

- IKB Deutsche Industriebank: $14.5 billion

- Morgan Stanley: $14.4 billion
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- JPMorgan Chase: $14.3 billion

- Lehman Brothers: $13.8 billion
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- Royal Bank of Scotland: $13.8 billion

- Deutsche Bank AG: $10.2 billion

- Credit Suisse: $10.1 billion

- Wells Fargo: $10.0 billion

- Credit Agricole: $8.6 billion

Some $260 billion in losses have been absorbed by US firms, with $227 billion by European companies and $24 billion by Asian banks.
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