Announcement comes a day after central bank unveiled proposed changes to annual examinations
Overhaul could alter the models for hypothetical losses, averaging results over two years to cut results’ volatility
Fire sales of assets by pension funds, hedge funds and other investors would amplify impact, says study
Regulators complete first stress test to estimate how climate fight will affect banks, insurers and pension funds
Capital requirements cut after first successful appeal by a US lender against central bank’s annual assessment
Bank appeals against regulator’s conclusion that it would lose more than $40bn in worst-case scenarios
Chance of reconsidering its grade ‘close to zero’ as US central bank has never overturned an assessment on appeal
Banks said they would return excess capital to shareholders after Fed concluded they could withstand a severe downturn
This year’s assessments involved a theoretical scenario of 10% unemployment during a severe recession
Excess capital may find its way to investors in the form of buybacks and dividends if capital requirements are pared back
Central bank’s exercise aimed at understanding how ‘severe stress scenario’ could affect financial sector
Just 3 lenders would fall below minimum capital requirements under most severe economic conditions, EBA finds
Lender’s own risk managers thought bank would perform less favourably in Federal Reserve exercise
JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo among lenders subject to lighter capital requirements
Annual stress tests show lenders with more than enough capital to weather economic catastrophe
The SVB fiasco shows that banks need to become more imaginative about the future
Chief supervisor says unrealised losses on bond holdings are ‘point of attention’ after sharp rise in interest rates
JPMorgan chief executive uses annual shareholder letter to caution policymakers against ‘knee-jerk’ responses
Central bank to review how it supervised and regulated California-based lender amid fears of wider fallout
Watchdogs query whether bank could produce accurate financial information during periods of stress
Post-crisis approach to risk management limits preparations to the plausible
Campaigners say stress tests were not tough enough and did not take into account higher energy costs
A pause on stress tests by European regulators feels oddly out of sync with a darkening picture
JPMorgan, Bank of America and Citigroup tier-one ratios to rise about 1 percentage point
Receiving a passing grade will not necessarily encourage all banks to shower more cash on their shareholders