Deutsche Bank, the largest private Bank in Germany, carries the largest risks for the global financial system. This opinion was expressed by analysts of the International monetary Fund (IMF) in another report, “Financial System Stability Assessment”.
“Among the global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) Deutsche Bank more all increases systemic risks, followed by HSBC and Credit Suisse”, — quotes the RNS document.
The IMF stresses that it is important to position Deutsche Bank in the system increases the need for risk management, intensive supervision and monitoring cross-border risks.
The most significant threat of secondary effects, according to the Fund, — if problems occur in the German, French, British and American banking systems.
“Especially in Germany, France, the UK and the USA — the highest level of external spillovers on the criterion of average loss of capital other banking systems in the shock of the banking sector in the source country,” adds the IMF.