U.S. Banks Rank High In Systemic Importance: OFR

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A comparison of several of the largest U.S. banks with other global systemically important banks around the world reveals that the U.S. banks rank high on measures of systemic importance, notes OFR. Office of Financial Research in its August 4, 2015 report titled: “A Comparison of U.S. and International Global Systemically Important Banks” highlights a potential weakness in the Basel Committee’s scoring methodology. Basel’s systemic importance indicators and scores According to the OFR report, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s scoring methodology is intended to measure the threat to global financial stability that a G-SIB would pose if it were…

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Mani is a Senior Financial Consultant. He has worked in Senior Management role in large banking, financial and information technology organizations. He has provided solutions for major banking and securities firms across the globe in the area of retail, corporate and investment banking. He holds MBA (Finance) and Professional Management Accounting Qualifications. His hobbies are tracking global financial developments and watching sports