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finance2 years ago

EU Stress Test Reveals Resilient Banks Amid Economic Downturn

Three banks from the European Union have failed to meet binding capital requirements in the EU stress test, resulting in a theoretical 496 billion euros ($546 billion) being wiped from their buffers. The test, overseen by the European Banking Authority (EBA), covered 70 banks, with 57 from the euro zone. The results highlighted the performance of several German lenders, with eight falling below the EU average for capital ratios. The EBA did not disclose the names of the three banks that fell short. Despite the failures, the EBA stated that the results reaffirmed the resilience of the EU banking sector.

finance2 years ago

Bank of England on Alert as Market Tests Banks for Weakness

Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has warned that investors are searching for "points of weakness" in the banking sector, as concerns persist that the crisis could engulf more lenders. Regulators and investors on both sides of the Atlantic are on edge about potential pockets of vulnerability in the banking sector. Bailey said the central bank was keeping a close watch on the banking sector, despite his "very strong view" that UK lenders were in a strong position.

finance2 years ago

European Banking Authorities Address Concerns Over Swiss Announcement and Bank Safety

The Single Resolution Board, European Banking Authority, and ECB Banking Supervision welcome the actions taken by Swiss authorities to ensure financial stability. The European banking sector is resilient with robust levels of capital and liquidity. The resolution framework in the EU establishes the order in which shareholders and creditors of a troubled bank should bear losses, with common equity instruments being the first to absorb losses. Additional Tier 1 is and will remain an important component of the capital structure of European banks.