Bank of New York Mellon (BK) Long-Term Debt Issuances (2016 - 2026)
Bank of New York Mellon has reported Long-Term Debt Issuances over the past 13 years, most recently at $1.5 billion for Q1 2026.
- Quarterly Long-Term Debt Issuances rose 7127.27% to $1.5 billion in Q1 2026 from the year-ago period, while the trailing twelve-month figure was $1.7 billion through Mar 2026, down 45.98% year-over-year, with the annual reading at $171.0 million for FY2025, 97.02% down from the prior year.
- Long-Term Debt Issuances was $1.5 billion for Q1 2026 at Bank of New York Mellon, up from -$5.6 billion in the prior quarter.
- Over five years, Long-Term Debt Issuances peaked at $10.3 billion in Q4 2022 and troughed at -$5.6 billion in Q4 2025.
- The 5-year median for Long-Term Debt Issuances is $1.4 billion (2022), against an average of $1.5 billion.
- Year-over-year, Long-Term Debt Issuances skyrocketed 25800.0% in 2022 and then plummeted 2762.76% in 2023.
- A 5-year view of Long-Term Debt Issuances shows it stood at $10.3 billion in 2022, then plummeted by 40.2% to $6.1 billion in 2023, then decreased by 5.44% to $5.8 billion in 2024, then crashed by 195.78% to -$5.6 billion in 2025, then soared by 127.78% to $1.5 billion in 2026.
- Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for BK's Long-Term Debt Issuances are $1.5 billion (Q1 2026), -$5.6 billion (Q4 2025), and $5.8 billion (Q2 2025).