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DatabankJune 29 2014

Global capital-to-assets ratio at record high

The Banker’s Top 1000 World Banks ranking for 2014 shows that, at 5.86%, the global aggregate capital-to-assets ratio is at a historic high.
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Tier 1 capital-to-assets ratio (% by ranking year)

According to The Banker’s Top 1000 World Banks ranking for 2014, the aggregate capital-to-assets ratio in the 2013 financial year enjoyed its largest rise since the emergency bail-outs and recapitalisations that showed up in the 2009 figures. The aggregate ratio as of the end of 2013 was 5.86%. In 1971, the first year for which The Banker compiled data for assets and capital plus reserves in what was then the top 300 banks ranking, the aggregate capital-to-assets ratio for the top 10 banks was 4.53%.

For more on this year's capital-to-assets ratio, and for the full results of The Banker’s Top 1000 World Banks ranking 2014, read full story, Top 1000 World Banks 2014: Back on track?

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