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2017 EBA transparency exercise: Capital in core eurozone countries

A handful of larger banks in core eurozone countries had lower common equity Tier 1 ratios at the midpoint of 2017 than they did six months earlier, although the trend was broadly toward stronger CET1 ratios across the region, according to figures from the European Banking Authority's latest transparency exercise compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence.

The exercise revealed slightly lower ratios at Deutsche Bank AG, Crédit Agricole SA, Erste Group Bank AG and KBC Group NV.

Click for data on leverage in the eurozone core and periphery, and capital in the periphery.

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Click here to view capital ratios, asset quality, leverage and profitability across 132 European banks that participated in the EBA 2017 transparency exercise.