Two Chinese banks are again at the top of a list of the world's 2000 most powerful companies, while Australia's top entrant is also a bank.
Commonwealth Bank, with a market capitalisation of $122 billion, ranks 71st in the Forbes Global 2000 list, a ranking of the biggest, most powerful and most valuable companies in the world.
CBA, with a market capitalisation of $122 billion, ranks 71st in the Forbes Global 2000 list.
Photo: Michael Clayton JonesWestpac, at 87th and worth $94.2 billion, is the only other Australian company to make the top 100.
But state-owned Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, valued at $US311 billion ($406 billion) and controlling assets worth $US4.2 trillion, has topped the list for the sixth year in a row. China Construction Bank remains in second place, with a value of $US261.2 billion and assets under control totalling $US3.6 trillion.
Forbes gives even weighting to sales, profits, assets and market value to decide rankings on the list.






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