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November 19, 2018
Global | 2018 G-SIBs list: the three key changes
The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has released its 2018 list for the Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs). The total number of G-SIBs decreases to 29 (from 30). The three key changes versus the prior list are: i) one bank in (BPCE); ii) two outs (Nordea and RBS) and iii) two banks shift to a lower bucket (Bank of America and China Construction Bank).
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November 21, 2017
Global | 2017 G-SIBs List
There are three main changes versus the previous list: RBC enters in the 1% bucket and Groupe BPCE exits the list. Bank of China and China Construction Bank rise from the 1% to the 1.5 % bucket. Citigroup falls from the 2.5% to the 2% bucket; BNP Paribas from the 2% to the 1.5% and Credit Suisse from the 1.5% to the 1%.
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November 3, 2015
Global | 2015 G-SIBs list: Three main changes versus 2014 list
The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has updated today the list of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs). There are three significant changes versus the previous list: i) Royal Bank of Scotland changes from the 1.5% bucket to the lowest bucket of 1%; ii) China Construction Bank enters the list for the first time in the 1% bucket and iii) BBVA exits the list.
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November 7, 2014
2014 G-SIFIS list: few changes but finally binding for G-SIB capital purposes
As expected, on November 6 2014 the Financial Stability Board (FSB) released a new update of the G-SIB list, using end-2013 data. A new Chinese bank has been incorporated to the list, making it a total of 30 G-SIBs now; moreover the position of two European banks has been revised down to the lowest bucket level (+1% CET1). But the true highlight lies with the fact that this will be the first list being used to determine G-SIB buffers starting from January 2016 on. The FSB has also updated the list for Global Systemically Important Insurers (G-SIIs) with no changes with respect to 2013.
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