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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
Companies’ hypothetical losses widen but remain within bounds in test of their ability to withstand severe pressure
BoE says it is confident that UK banks are well capitalised and ‘resilient’ to wide range of shocks
The Fed needs to reverse course on regulatory easing to ensure financial stability when borrowing costs increase
Banks question the resources going into the annual check of their financial resilience
ECB report says lenders must develop ambitious strategies to protect their businesses
Verdict on Monte dei Paschi di Siena comes as UniCredit is in talks to buy ailing lender
Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and BofA increase payouts after Fed loosens restrictions
Federal Reserve releases analysis showing lenders can withstand almost $500bn of losses
Wall Street to use passing grades as chance to increase stock buybacks and dividends
With yield curves steepening, UK lenders have a brighter future
Central bank expresses confidence financial sector has weathered pandemic shock
Regulators lay out criteria for annual stress exercise with stocks at record highs
Change is needed after the pandemic stretched markets to the limit in March last year
Wall Street has soured on big financial institutions for good reason
Pandemic stress test results show lenders to be ‘source of strength’, regulator says
Fed’s Quarles says institutions did not run down capital and liquidity buffers as hoped
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