
Big banks are suing the Fed over stress tests
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The Limits of Bank Stress Tests
This chapter explores the shortcomings of the Federal Reserve's stress tests for banks, emphasizing their failure to consider the broader economic impacts on everyday citizens during crises. It discusses the historical evolution of these tests since the 2008 financial crisis and the implications of recent regulatory changes that exclude certain banks from essential oversight. The conversation raises important questions about the balance between ensuring financial stability and promoting economic growth in light of excessive capital reserves.
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