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No progress on US banks’ EVE transparency in H1

Less than half of banks analysed disclose figures for key measure of long-term interest rate sensitivity

Despite more than two years of heightened regulatory scrutiny following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the number of US banks disclosing figures on their economic value of equity (EVE) sensitivity – an indicator that assesses the impact of interest rate changes on the net cashflow of a bank’s balance sheet – has not budged since December 2024.

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