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One eurozone bank is falling short of the European Central Bank's capital requirements, the ECB said on Monday, meaning it may be asked to curb bonuses, dividends and coupons. The ECB did not name the bank in its annual review of the 119 lenders on its watch, in which it kept the amount of capital it expects banks to hold against possible losses roughly stable from a year earlier.
The review showed the ECB's three-year push to get banks to hold more capital and clean up their balance sheets was bearing fruit but frailties remained, particularly at firms with high levels on unpaid loans. "Banks are broadly resistant and stable," Korbinian Ibel, a supervisor at the ECB, said in a presentation. "Remaining risks centre around profitability and non-performing loan issues."
A chart in the presentation showed most banks on the ECB's watch held significantly more capital than the minimum needed for making payouts to investors and staff. One bank, however, fell short of the mark and another was barely above it.
A year earlier, five banks were found to be short of requirements. Two of them, Italy's Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca, later collapsed. On average, the ECB expects banks on its watch to hold capital worth 10.6 percent of their risk-weighed assets. This includes requirements and additional, elective "guidance" set by the ECB. In addition, the ECB expects to ask four banks to hold additional cash to deal with liquidity risk.

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