Golden Finance reports that the systemic importance of American banks has been raised by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), resulting in higher capital requirements. This bank has been elevated to the third highest tier in the FSB's list of Global Systemically Important Banks (GSIB). The additional capital buffer requirement for the company has increased from 1.5% to 2%. Deutsche Bank has been downgraded by one tier, with the additional capital requirement reduced to 1%. Compared to the previous year, there are no other adjustments.
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Golden Finance reports that the systemic importance of American banks has been raised by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), resulting in higher capital requirements. This bank has been elevated to the third highest tier in the FSB's list of Global Systemically Important Banks (GSIB). The additional capital buffer requirement for the company has increased from 1.5% to 2%. Deutsche Bank has been downgraded by one tier, with the additional capital requirement reduced to 1%. Compared to the previous year, there are no other adjustments.