Five years after Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy on Sept. 15, 2008, the global financial landscape has altered dramatically, writes The Economist.

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Western banks used to top lists of the world’s largest, and now four of the top 10 are Chinese, it notes. European banks have gotten smaller while mergers have made U.S. institutions even larger.

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In time for the anniversary of the collapse, the magazine has created several interesting charts on how the financial landscape has changed since Lehman. Check them out here.

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