Abstract
The main field of this work is to study using DuPont Analysis the
efficiency and profitability of world systemic banks and make a comparative
analysis before and after the Financial Crisis that occurred worldwide and try to
understand why these banks chosen as to be systemic for the hall world.
The
analysis of the
banking crises, efficiency and profitability has been the study of
several researchers worldwide. The DuPont Analysis measures the wealth of
the stockholders with the ROE index and the effectiveness of
the management with the ROA index and one index affect the other. It is compared the formation of a comparable size, both between individual banks, and over
time.
The DuPont analysis for the world systemic banks became for a time period
of 8 years. Thus means 3 years before the world financial crisis (2005-2007)
and 5 years after the Financial Crisis (2008-2012). The financial information
obtained by the available published financial statements of the world systemic
banks, Financial Stability Board (FSB) and GFIs.
In the first chapter we refer to the world systemic banks and which are
these banks that they support and affect the world economy. In the second
chapter we explain the methodology used by DuPont Analysis. The definitions and
the tables and the diagrams are included here and in the next chapter. In the
third chapter we quote the results of world systemic banks for their profitability
based on the methodology of DuPont Analysis. In the end, we write the
conclusions of this work.
Key words: banks, financial institutions, profitability, DuPont
analysis.
JEL Classification Codes: G21 - Banks; Other Depository Institutions;
Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages

