NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- JPMorgan Chase(JPM ), Bank of America (BAC ), Wells Fargo(WFC) and other major financial players are starting to see benefits from the wave of consolidation that created the new Wall Street after last year's financial crisis.
Third-quarter results for most of the major financial players show that, in many cases, these deals made under duress are starting to add to the bottom line. Elsewhere, the combination hasn't gone according to plan. The strategic impetus behind the deals is evident in the performance of loan portfolios, the volume of deals and increased deposits, illustrated in the analytical slides below.SLIDE 1: JPMorgan/Bear Stearns

SLIDE 2: JPMorgan/Washington Mutual

SLIDE 3: Barclays/Lehman Brothers

SLIDE 4: Bank of America/Countrywide

SLIDE 5: Bank of America/Merrill Lynch

SLIDE 6: Wells Fargo/Wachovia

SLIDE 7: PNC/National City

SLIDE 8: U.S. Bancorp/Downey Savings

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SLIDE 2: JPMorgan/Washington Mutual

SLIDE 3: Barclays/Lehman Brothers

SLIDE 4: Bank of America/Countrywide

SLIDE 5: Bank of America/Merrill Lynch

SLIDE 6: Wells Fargo/Wachovia

SLIDE 7: PNC/National City

SLIDE 8: U.S. Bancorp/Downey Savings

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