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Federal Reserve Board releases results of annual bank stress test
The results of the Federal Reserve Board's annual bank stress test showed that while large banks would endure greater losses than last year's test, they are well positioned to weather a severe recession and stay above minimum capital requirements. Additionally, the Board published aggregate results from its first exploratory analysis, which will not affect bank capital requirements. "This year's stress test shows that large banks have sufficient capital to withstand a highly stressful scenario and meet their minimum capital ratios," Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr said. "While the severity of this year's ... (full story)
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BIG BANKS PERFORM WELL IN LATEST STRESS TESTS, FED SAYS -- WSJ
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BANKS CAN WITHSTAND A HYPOTHETICAL SEVERE RECESSION, FED SAYS -- WSJ
STRESS TESTS FIND BIG BANKS CAN WITHSTAND $685 BILLION IN ESTIMATED LOSSES, MORE THAN LAST YEAR -- WSJ