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For that indicator, we provide data for Zimbabwe from 1996 to 2017. The average value for Zimbabwe during that period was 3.38 index points with a minimum of 1.19 index points in 1997 and a maximum of 6.57 index points in 2004.
The latest value from 2017 is 3.31 index points. For comparison, the world average in 2017 based on 179
countries is 14.45 index points.
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Definition: The index captures the probability of default of a country's banking system. Z-score compares the buffer of a country's banking system (capitalization and returns) with the volatility of those returns. It is estimated as (ROA+(equity/assets))/sd(ROA); sd(ROA) is the standard deviation of ROA. ROA, equity, and assets are country-level aggregate figures. Calculated from underlying bank-by-bank unconsolidated data from Bankscope.