FSB unveils latest G-Sib list

One bank joins and two drop off the 2018 tally

The Bank for International Settlements, Basel
Photo: Ulrich Roth

The Financial Stability Board unveiled this year’s update to its list of global systemically important banks (G-Sibs) today (November 16).

France’s Groupe BPCE was the only new addition to the list, while Nordea and Royal Bank of Scotland ceased to be classed as G-Sibs. As such, the total number of G-Sibs globally has fallen to 29.

The top “bucket” for systemic importance, which carries a 3.5% capital surcharge, remains empty. JP Morgan is the only bank in the fourth bucket (2.5% surcharge)

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