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How the top 400 banks in U.S. fared in 2008
400 biggest banks and their troubled loans
These are the 400 largest banks in the U.S., along with their troubled asset ratios for the end of 2007 and 2008. The banks are ranked by overall size, in assets, with the largest banks on top.
The troubled asset ratio is a measure of the stress placed on banks by loans. It compares loans that are not being paid on time, and property already acquired by the bank, against the bank's capital and loan loss reserves. The typical bank in the U.S. had a ratio of less than 10.