Unicaja and Bankinter Run as the Most Solvent Spanish Banks and Santander and Sabadell, the Least
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Unicaja and Bankinter would be the most solvent banks in the event of a deterioration of the economy. This is evidenced by the stress tests published this Friday by the European Banking Authority (EBA), which place Banco Sabadell and Santander as the entities with the lowest capital ratio. These tests measure the level of capital that each of the big banks would destroy in three years (2025-2027) in the assumption that the economy would enter cr…
Unicaja would be the most solvent Spanish bank after a hypothetical deterioration of the economy, followed by Bankinter.
An analysis by the European Banking Authority reveals that Unicaja and Bankinter would present greater financial strength in the face of a crisis, while Sabadell and Santander would show lower capital levels in adverse scenarios until 2027
The large EU banks have come out of the stress tests of the EBA, thanks to the high profits accumulated during the years of high interest rates, on...
Stress tests conducted by the European Banking Authority (EBA), in collaboration with the European Central Bank (ECB), reveal that European banks would maintain an average CET1 capital ratio of 12.1% in 2027 even in a severe macroeconomic scenario, compared to the 15.8% at the end of 2023. Even with a deterioration of 370 basis points and aggregate losses of €547 billion, the European banking system would retain the capacity to continue lending …
Unicaja and Sabadell are the Spanish banks most impacted on EBA stress tests, with CET1 capital falls above 250 basis points
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