ZURICH, Nov 27 Reuters The Financial Stability Board FSB on Monday removed Italy39;s UniCredit from the list of global systemically important banks and moved three banks, including Switzerland39;s UBS, up a bucket.

The G2039;s FSB began the annual rankings after the global financial crisis, requiring the world39;s biggest lenders to hold an extra buffer of capital, calibrated across five socalled buckets, and to undergo tougher scrutiny of their operations.

UniCredit, which was the only lender in Italy among those deemed as being of global systemic importance by the FSB, had no comment.

Along with UniCredit, Credit Suisse was removed from the list and China39;s Bank of Communications was added for the first time bringing the total number of banks down from 30 in 2022 to 29.

UBS moved up a bucket after earlier this year taking over Credit Suisse in the first merger of two systemically important banks.

Agricultural Bank of China and China Construction Bank also moved up from bucket 1 to bucket 2.

Reporting by Noele Illien and Giulio Piovaccari, Editing by Louise Heavens and Sharon Singleton

Source Reuters

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