Europe's Bankers Are the Big Post-Lehman Losers

Europe's Bankers Are the Big Post-Lehman Losers

On almost any measure, Europe's lenders have been the loser from the financial crisis. They are less profitable and less valuable than they were in 2008. They've lost market share to Wall Street rivals, whose share prices have recovered handsomely. The market capitalization of the Standard & Poor's Financial Sector Index has climbed to $3.4 trillion today.

Read Full Article »
Comment
Show comments Hide Comments

Related Articles