Singaporean banks see surge in systemic risk indicators

2024 figures show underwriting activity spike across the board

Two Singaporean banks saw their systemic risk indicators surge over the course of 2024, increasing the likelihood that when the Financial Stability Board sample releases the full results in November the banks will experience a jump in their global systemically important bank (G-Sib) scores.

DBS Bank saw all of its 14 systemic risk indicators rise in 2024, for only the second time in 11 years. OCBC Bank meanwhile saw all but one – cross-jurisdictional liabilities – increase, the most in six years

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