KBRA Releases Research – European Banks: Capital Is Now King, Liquidity Ample
KBRA releases research outlining the current state of the banking sector within the
Key Takeaways
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Capital is the focus for banks to reach Basel Endgame targets. The use of synthetic securitisation and other capital funding methods in recent years has helped banks increase common equity tier 1 (CET1) capital to 16% on average in the EU, according to the
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After the GFC, authorities and regulators were concerned about liquidity and funding for banks. Regulations intended to improve banking sector stability required adjustments to bank balance sheets, liquidity, and funding. With longer-term refinancing operations (LTRO) declining to levels last seen before the GFC, banks across the eurozone are demonstrating their improved funding and liquidity. In addition, with less than
EUR90 billion currently outstanding and maturities coming in September andDecember 2024 , levels are expected to be near their lowest since the introduction of the euro inJanuary 1999 . Further, liquidity coverage ratios remain at supportive levels despite the refinancing operation repayments, with an average of 161% across the EU.
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