CriSIFI is the ranking of systemic importance for the exchange-listed banks and insurers
around the world. It is dynamic by nature, and it determines a firm's systemic risk by its size and
interconnectedness with others. A higher ranking of a firm means it is likely to pose larger threat to
the global financial system. Compared with alternative systemic risk measures such as the G-SIBs (an
annual list of 28-30 banks from 2011 onward) of the Financial Stability Board and the SRISK (947 financials in June 2019) of the NYU V-Lab,
the CriSIFI is available every month from January 2000 onward and covers 2,148 banks and insurance companies as of June 2019. This page also displays the CRI Systemically Important Bank
(CriSIB) and CRI Systemically Important Insurer (CriSII). Please see
Chan-Lau, Duan, Chuang, and Sun (2018) and the white paper
for an in-depth explanation of these measures.
The historical data prior to December 2018 (inclusive) was released on January 2019.
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