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Economy Statistics > Bank capital to assets ratio > % (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1   Armenia: 21.5 %   2005 ...
#2   Belarus: 20.5 %   2006 ...
#3   Georgia: 18.8 %   2005 ...
#4   Serbia and Montenegro: 17.2 %   2005 ...
#5   Moldova: 17 %   2005 ...
#6   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 15 %   2005 ...
#7   Azerbaijan: 14.2 %   2005 ...
#8   Turkey: 13.5 %   2006 ...
#9   Argentina: 13.4 %   2006 ...
#10   Kenya: 12.9 %   2000 ...
#11   Panama: 12.8 %   2005 ...
#12   Kuwait: 12.6 %   2005 ...
#13   Russia: 12.5 %   2006 ...
#14   Philippines: 12.3 %   2005 ...
#15   Costa Rica: 12.2 %   2005 ...
#16   Hong Kong: 12.2 %   2005 ...
#17   Colombia: 12.2 %   2006 ...
#18   Zimbabwe: 12.1 %   2004 ...
#19   Ghana: 12 %   2005 ...
#20   Mexico: 12 %   2005 ...
#21   Sierra Leone: 11.6 %   2004 ...
#22   Ukraine: 11.5 %   2006 ...
#23   Angola: 11.3 %   2004 ...
#24   Paraguay: 11.1 %   2006 ...
#25   Bolivia: 10.7 %   2006 ...
#26   Venezuela: 10.6 %   2006 ...
#27   Bulgaria: 10.5 %   2005 ...
#28   Indonesia: 10.5 %   2005 ...
#29   Singapore: 10.5 %   2006 ...
#30   United States: 10.4 %   2006 ...
#31   Uganda: 10.3 %   2004 ...
#32   Nigeria: 9.9 %   2004 ...
#33   Thailand: 9.8 %   2005 ...
#34   Botswana: 9.7 %   2004 ...
#35   Croatia: 9.5 %   2006 ...
#36   Dominican Republic: 9.3 %   2006 ...
#37   Brazil: 9.3 %   2006 ...
#38   Romania: 9.2 %   2006 ...
#39   Hungary: 9.1 %   2005 ...
#40   Saudi Arabia: 8.8 %   2005 ...
#41   Nicaragua: 8.8 %   2005 ...
#42   Finland: 8.8 %   2005 ...
#43   Kazakhstan: 8.7 %   2005 ...
#44   Ecuador: 8.7 %   2006 ...
#45   Uruguay: 8.7 %   2006 ...
#46   Jamaica: 8.7 %   2005 ...
#47   United Kingdom: 8.5 %   2004 ...
#48   Honduras: 8.4 %   2005 ...
#49   Senegal: 8.4 %   2004 ...
#50   South Africa: 8.3 %   2005 ...
#51   United Arab Emirates: 8.3 %   2005 ...
#52   Estonia: 8.1 %   2006 ...
#53   Malaysia: 7.9 %   2005 ...
#54   Poland: 7.9 %   2006 ...
#55   Namibia: 7.8 %   2005 ...
#56   Morocco: 7.7 %   2005 ...
#57   Latvia: 7.7 %   2006 ...
#58   Pakistan: 7.7 %   2005 ...
#59   Tunisia: 7.7 %   2005 ...
#60   Peru: 7.7 %   2005 ...
#61   El Salvador: 7.6 %   2005 ...
#62   Slovakia: 7.6 %   2005 ...
#63   Slovenia: 7.4 %   2005 ...
#64   Austria: 7.4 %   2005 ...
#65   Lithuania: 7.3 %   2005 ...
#66   Italy: 7.3 %   2005 ...
#67   Jordan: 7.2 %   2004 ...
#68   Iceland: 7.1 %   2004 ...
#69   Chile: 6.8 %   2005 ...
#70   Israel: 6.7 %   2005 ...
#71   Sri Lanka: 6.7 %   2004 ...
#72   Mozambique: 6.5 %   2004 ...
#73   Lebanon: 6.4 %   2000 ...
#74   India: 6.3 %   2005 ...
#75   Madagascar: 6.2 %   2004 ...
#76   Australia: 5.9 %   2005 ...
#77   Sweden: 5.8 %   2005 ...
#78   Czech Republic: 5.8 %   2005 ...
#79   Korea, South: 5.8 %   2005 ...
#80   Denmark: 5.7 %   2005 ...
#81   Egypt: 5.6 %   2000 ...
#82   Portugal: 5.2 %   2005 ...
#83   Switzerland: 5.1 %   2005 ...
#84   Norway: 5.1 %   2005 ...
#85   Greece: 5 %   2005 ...
#86   Spain: 4.9 %   2005 ...
#87   Ireland: 4.7 %   2005 ...
#88   Luxembourg: 4.5 %   2005 ...
#89   Canada: 4.5 %   2005 ...
#90   France: 4.4 %   2005 ...
#91   Germany: 4.4 %   2005 ...
#92   Japan: 4.2 %   2004 ...
#93   Netherlands: 4 %   2005 ...
#94   Bangladesh: 3.8 %   2005 ...
#95   China: 3.8 %   2005 ...
#96   Belgium: 2.7 %   2005 ...
Weighted average: 9.0 %   


DEFINITION: Bank capital to assets is the ratio of bank capital and reserves to total assets. Capital and reserves include funds contributed by owners, retained earnings, general and special reserves, provisions, and valuation adjustments. Capital includes tier 1 capital (paid-up shares and common stock), which is a common feature in all countries' banking systems, and total regulatory capital, which includes several specified types of subordinated debt instruments that need not be repaid if the funds are required to maintain minimum capital levels (these comprise tier 2 and tier 3 capital). Total assets include all nonfinancial and financial assets.

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