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  2. Stress test (financial) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a stress test is an analysis or simulation designed to determine the ability of a given financial instrument or financial institution to deal with an economic crisis. Instead of doing financial projection on a "best estimate" basis, a company or its regulators may do stress testing where they look at how robust a financial ...

  3. List of bank stress tests - Wikipedia

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    Financial Services Authority 2008 Stress and scenario testing CP08/24 [7] 2009 Stress and Scenario Testing Feedback on CP08/24 [8] Bank of England. Annual industry stress test [9] European Banking Authority 2009 European Union bank stress test [10] 2010 European Union bank stress test [11] 2011 European Union bank stress test [12]

  4. Stress testing - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a stress test is an analysis or simulation designed to determine the ability of a given financial instrument or financial institution to deal with an economic crisis. Instead of doing financial projection on a "best estimate" basis, a company or its regulators may do stress testing where they look at how robust a financial ...

  5. Category:Stress tests (financial) - Wikipedia

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  6. Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review - Wikipedia

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    It was an extension of the stress tests performed during the financial crisis of 2007–2008. The assessment is conducted annually and comprises two related programs: Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review; Dodd–Frank Act supervisory stress testing; The core part of the program assesses whether: BHCs possess adequate capital.

  7. 2009 Supervisory Capital Assessment Program - Wikipedia

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    The Supervisory Capital Assessment Program, publicly described as the bank stress tests (even though a number of the companies that were subject to them were not banks), was an assessment of capital conducted by the Federal Reserve System and thrift supervisors to determine if the largest U.S. financial organizations had sufficient capital buffers to withstand the recession and the financial ...

  8. 2014 European Union bank stress test - Wikipedia

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    The European Union-wide banking stress test 2014 was conducted by the European Banking Authority in order to assess the resilience of financial institutions in the European Union to a hypothetical adverse market scenario. In total, 123 major EU banks participated in the exercise. 24 banks failed the test with an overall capital shortfall of EUR ...

  9. 2011 European Union bank stress test - Wikipedia

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    The results for the 2011 exercises were published on 15 July. [1] Eight out of 90 banks failed the test—five in Spain, two in Greece and one in Austria. [2] Spain also is one of the leading countries in the list of approved banks (20), because it put up almost all of its financial sector (95 per cent, against an average of about 60 per cent).