Foreign banking assets in the United States were $850 billion in 1990
Foreign banking assets in the United States were $198 billion in 1980
J P Morgan Chase & Co. is an American multinational banking and financial services holding company. It is the largest bank in the United States by assets
Branch Banking and Trust is an FDIC insured lending institution that operates in 12 states across North America and Washington D.C.. As of October, 2012 Branch Banking and Trust had assets that totaled $178,034,172.
That gets delicate, as some states are "community property" states. You need to consult with an attorney.
Office of Foreign Assets Control was created in 1950.
The United States froze the Germans assets in June 1941. The Italians assets were also frozen in June 1941. In July 1941, Japan had their assets frozen.
1. Bank Credit to Government 2 Advances to Private Commercial Sector3.Foreign exchange assets (net) of Banking Sectorless Non-monetary liabilities.
average total assets
1. Bank Credit to Government 2 Advances to Private Commercial Sector3.Foreign exchange assets (net) of Banking Sectorless Non-monetary liabilities.
non performing assets
banking
No banking company can directly or indirectly deal in the buying or selling or bartering of goods, except in connection with the realisation of security given to or held by it. A bank can not acquire certain asset but can lend against such assets. this means that sometimes, in case of failure on the part of the loanee to repay the loans, the bank may have to take possessions of such assets. In that case, the assets will be shown in the balance sheet as "non banking assets." these assets must be disposed off in maximum seven years. Hope its the correct answer of your question....!!