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    Надежность банковских корпораций  

    Как двигаются денежные средства, отток или приток с депозитов европейских организаций наглядно показывает, насколько переменчивыми остаются настроения населения.

    Боясь потерять свои деньги, люди выводят накопления, часто не задумываясь над тем, надежным ли является их банк.

    Издание Global Finance провело анализ 500 представителей банковского сектора по всему миру с учетом рекомендаций рейтинговых агентств Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s и Fitch, общего размера активов и многих других показателей, выяснив, на кого можно положиться с определенной долей уверенности постараться сохранить средства.

    По мнению издательства Global Finance:
    Shizuoka Bank (Япония), Bank of Taiwan (Тайвань), BancoEstado (Чили), Samba Financial Group (Саудовская Аравия), Qatar National Bank (Катар), National Bank of Kuwait (Кувейт), Pohjola Bank (Финляндия), National Bank of Abu Dhabi (ОАЭ), Bank of New York Mellon (США),China Development Bank (Китай), Nordea Bank (Швеция), HSBC (Великобритания), Kiwibank (Новая Зеландия), National Australia Bank (Австралия) DBS Bank (Сингапур), Banque et Caisse d’Épargne de l’État (Люксембург), Zürcher Kantonalbank (Швейцария) (3 м), Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (Франция)
    KfW (Германия)
    Немецкий KfW остается самым надежным банком мира, опережая всех остальных собратьев из Германии. В капитале компании участвует федеральное правительство, а также правительства федеральных земель Германии. Именно правительство ФРГ выступает гарантом всех облигаций KfW

     GLOBAL FINANCE


    WORLD’S 50 SAFEST BANKS

    1. KfW
    (Germany)

    26. Pohjola Bank
    (Finland)

    2. Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten (BNG)
    (Netherlands)

    27. BNP Paribas
    (France)

    3. Zürcher Kantonalbank
    (Switzerland)

    28. China Development Bank
    (China)

    4. Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank
    (Germany)

    29. DZ Bank **
    (Germany)

    5. Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations(CDC)
    (France)

    30. Agricultural Development Bank of China
    (China)

    Tie* 6. Landeskreditbank Baden-Württemberg
    Förderbank (L-Bank)

    (Germany)

    31. CoBank ACB
    (United States)

    Tie* 6. Nederlandse Waterschapsbank
    (Netherlands)

    32. National Bank of Abu Dhabi
    (United Arab Emirates)

    7. Banque et Caisse d’Épargne de l’État
    (Luxembourg)

    33. National Bank of Kuwait
    (Kuwait)

    8. Rabobank Group
    (Netherlands)

    34. Pictet & Cie
    (Switzerland)

    9. NRW.Bank
    (Germany)

    35. Deutsche Bank
    (Germany)

    10. Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)
    (Canada)

    36. JPMorgan Chase
    (United States)

    11. Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Bank)
    (Canada)

    37. Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel (BFCM)
    (France)

    Tie* 12. National Australia Bank
    (Australia)

    38. U.S. Bancorp
    (United States)

    Tie* 12. Commonwealth Bank of Australia
    (Australia)

    39. DNB Bank **
    (Norway)

    13. Westpac Banking Corporation
    (Australia)

    40. National Bank of Canada **
    (Canada)

    14. Scotiabank (Bank of Nova Scotia)
    (Canada)

    41. Northern Trust Corporation
    (United States)

    15. DBS Bank
    (Singapore)

    42. Qatar National Bank **
    (Qatar)

    16. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation
    (Singapore)

    43. SAMBA Financial Group **
    (Saudi Arabia)

    17. United Overseas Bank
    (Singapore)

    44. La Banque Postale **
    (France)

    18. Caisse centrale Desjardins
    (Canada)

    45. Bank of Taiwan **
    (Taiwan)

    19. HSBC Holdings
    (United Kingdom)

    Tie* 46. Shizuoka Bank
    (Japan)

    20. Nordea Bank
    (Sweden)

    Tie* 46. Banco del Estado de Chile (BancoEstado) **
    (Chile)

    21. Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ)
    (Australia)

    47. Barclays Group
    (United Kingdom)

    22. Svenska Handelsbanken
    (Sweden)

    48. Crédit Agricole
    (France)

    23. Bank of Montreal (BMO)
    (Canada)

    49. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
    (Japan)

    24. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)
    (Canada)

    50. Banco Santander
    (Spain)

    25. BNY Mellon
    (United States)



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