Canada is #1
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM RANKS CANADIAN BANKS SOUNDEST IN THE WORLD FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

“I am very pleased to see the World Economic Forum has ranked
Canada’s banking system as the soundest in the world for the third
consecutive year.
“Canada’s banks and other financial institutions are sound and
well-capitalized, and were less highly leveraged than their
international peers heading into the financial crisis. In contrast to
many other countries, none of Canada’s banks required bailouts. Even
during the worst days of the credit crisis, our financial institutions’
health allowed them to continue to raise capital.
“The strength of our financial sector is the result of a sound
regulatory regime, including capital requirements for financial
institutions that are well above minimum international standards and
higher than in many other jurisdictions, and a more conservative risk
appetite among financial institutions.
“Regulation alone is not necessarily the answer to the problem. Many
of the institutions that failed around the world were regulated. The key
is effective supervision.
“In Canada we have a coordinated regulatory approach and that
includes the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, the
Bank of Canada, the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Financial
Consumer Agency of Canada and the Department of Finance, all of whom
work together in coordination to monitor macroeconomic issues.
“It’s no wonder that international leaders around the world praise Canada’s financial system as a model for others to emulate.
“Today’s ranking by the World Economic Forum is further evidence that Canada’s model does work and is an example to the world.”