NYU's Stern School of Business has released its rankings of the banking institutions that are most capable of causing major damage to our financial system.
The ranking is based on the percentage of total systemic capital that each institution would be responsible for should it default.
The study also identified the amount of capital shortfall that each firm would experience should the market fall into steep decline (SRISK) and what percentage the company's stock would decline in the event of a two percent market fall (MES).
#20 E-Trade
Systemic Risk: 0.4%
SRISK: $1.97 billion
MES: 3.44%
Company Type: Broker Dealer
SRISK describes the capital shortfall in a steep market decline. MES describes the projected stock decline when the market drops two percent. From a study by NYU Stern.
#19 Keycorp
Systemic Risk: 0.5%
SRISK: $2.6 billion
MES: 2.84%
Company Type: Depositories
SRISK describes the capital shortfall in a steep market decline. MES describes the projected stock decline when the market drops two percent. From a study by NYU Stern.
#18 Ameriprise Financial
Systemic Risk: 0.5%
SRISK: $2.8 billion
MES: 2.85%
Company Type: Financial Products
SRISK describes the capital shortfall in a steep market decline. MES describes the projected stock decline when the market drops two percent. From a study by NYU Stern.
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