How Much In Domestic and Foreign Loans Do The Largest U.S. Banks Hold?
The 5 largest U.S. banks have a combined worldwide loan portfolio of $3.5 trillion, with 87% of these loans handed out in the U.S. Wells Fargo is the largest lender in the country, while Citigroup has the largest proportion of foreign loans in its portfolio (~43%), compared to U.S. Bancorp, which does not lend outside the U.S.
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