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This report summarize the Assets, Revenues, and Operating Expenses of a number of United States banking institutions.
This Dynamic Report highlights important measures in the US Life and Annuity insurance industry. Data provided includes historical trends for admitted assets, at both the industry and product level, and insurance company rankings with market percentages. Provided is basic, quantifiable industry overviews and a discussion of longer-term trends.
This Dynamic Report highlights important measures of activity in the US property and casualty insurance industry. Data provided includes historical trends for combined ratios, net premium written, and insurance company rankings with market share percentages. Provided is basic, quantifiable industry overviews and a discussion of longer-term trends.
The payments sector in the United States is undergoing a sea-change in how consumers, business and government transfer funds and settle debts. Electronic payments are rapidly eclipsing more traditional, paper-based payment instruments. This Dynamic Report utilizes the results of the periodic Federal Reserve Payments Study to supplement our own knowledge and insights into the changes well underway in the US payments system.
The report highlights the major trends taking place and suggests the longer-term implications for the payments sector.
This Dynamic Report seeks to highlight important measures of activity in US retail payments. The three primary non-cash payment instrument types form the basis of the report: Checks, Transfers and Cards. Within each of these categories of payment are discussed the longer-term trends, while "key metrics" are quantified within the text and charts.
This Dynamic Report attempts to summarize, illustrate and quantify the most important and lasting trends evident in Japan's retail payments.
The Credit Risk Indicators covered in this report show actual rates of gross charge-offs, delinquencies, bankruptcies, payments and voluntary attrition for credit card receivables in the United States based on data calculated from about 97% of all card receivables. The report includes projections for the upcoming quarter as well. The information can be used to benchmark an institution's performance against industry standards.
This report covers Economic Risk Indicators that normally reflect or predict the robustness of the market for consumer credit and activity in the United States (US). Indices can help predict card usage and the growth in financial services in general, as well as likely changes in charge-off and bankruptcy rates.