Fed's annual bank stress tests are this week. Here's what's different
Briefly

The U.S. Federal Reserve conducts annual bank stress tests to evaluate big banks' ability to withstand severe economic downturns, determining capital needs and potential shareholder returns.
After initially struggling to pass, banks like Citigroup and JPMorgan have grown more skilled at the tests, while the Fed has increased transparency and modified assessment models.
Read at Fast Company
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