CNBC
24 Jun 2026, 20:00 UTC · 2h ago
Federal Reserve says U.S. banks can withstand $708 billion in losses amid overhaul of capital rules
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CNBC
24 Jun 2026, 20:00 UTC · 2h ago
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All 32 largest U.S. banks passed the Federal Reserve's annual stress test, remaining above minimum capital requirements despite a severe hypothetical recession. — Confirms the systemic resilience of the banking sector, reducing fears of insolvency or credit freezes during a downturn.
+0.60The Federal Reserve will not adjust capital requirements based on this year's stress test results, keeping buffers untouched until 2027. — Prevents immediate regulatory capital hikes, allowing banks to maintain current dividend and buyback capacities.
+0.40The stress test scenario included severe shocks: 10% unemployment, a 39% drop in commercial real estate prices, and a 30% decline in home prices. — Provides a benchmark for the level of distress the banking system can withstand without failing.
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Identified as one of the banks that would have seen one of the largest reductions in capital buffers if results counted.
Identified as one of the banks that would have seen one of the largest reductions in capital buffers if results counted.
Identified as one of the banks that would have seen one of the largest reductions in capital buffers if results counted.
Identified as one of the banks that would have seen one of the largest reductions in capital buffers if results counted.
[mutual] Both are large U.S. banks subject to the same Federal Reserve stress tests and capital requirements.
[mutual] Both are large U.S. banks subject to the same Federal Reserve stress tests and capital requirements.
[mutual] Both are large U.S. banks subject to the same Federal Reserve stress tests and capital requirements.
[mutual] Both are large U.S. banks subject to the same Federal Reserve stress tests and capital requirements.
[mutual] Both are large U.S. banks subject to the same Federal Reserve stress tests and capital requirements.
[mutual] Both are large U.S. banks subject to the same Federal Reserve stress tests and capital requirements.
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