The Wall Street Journal says at least seven of 19 U.S. banks will need a combined $65-billion (U.S.). The entire group that is deemed to need more capital will require less than $100-billion combined, according to the New York Times.
Need more
Citigroup Inc. $5-billion (U.S.)
Bank of America $34-billion
Wells Fargo $13-billion to $15-billion
GMAC $11.5-billion
Morgan Stanley $1.5-billion
Don't need more
American Express
Bank of New York Mellon
Capital One Financial
Goldman Sachs
JP Morgan Chase
MetLife
