Stress testing: From stressful times to business as usual

The Journal ()

Public debate of the Federal Reserve’s stress test results – which called on 10 of the 19 largest US banks to raise $74.6 billion in additional capital – has tended to take the form of a lively back-and-forth about the appropriateness of the scenarios used, or has focused on the short-term implications for individual institutions.

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Sep 2011 Too good to fail
Apr 2011 Transparency and accountability in securitisation markets
Dec 2010 Capital management in banking: The way forward
Sep 2010 Liquidity risk management: Staying afloat in choppy seas
Aug 2010 Looking after number one: Delivering the shareholder value from "One" programmes
Jan 2010 Private banking operations: Winning back trust through transformational change
Dec 2009 Out of the shadows: Central banks in a post-crisis world
Dec 2009 Major banks analysis: How do you know when you have turned a corner?
Dec 2009 Preparing the ground for successful divestment
Aug 2009 Stress testing: From stressful times to business as usual
Jul 2009 Reward: The new paradigm for Asia