ABN Amro has EU’s biggest trading volume, G-Sib indicators show

Bank’s activity in secondary market is 2.4 times Deutsche Bank’s

A newly introduced systemic risk indicator used by the Financial Stability Board to designate global systemically important banks (G-Sibs) has put the spotlight on the outsized role ABN Amro plays in the secondary market for bonds and equities, Risk Quantum analysis shows.

This year’s G-Sib assessment, based on data as of end-2021, is the first to make use of a trading volume score, a fourth substitutability indicator intended to complement the underwriting activity indicator.

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