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Fed outlines which banks would get 'stress test' relief

Published 26/09/2016, 20:42
© Reuters. A man walks past the Federal Reserve Bank in Washington DC

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Large regional banks that must satisfy the U.S. Federal Reserve's 'stress test' would be exempted from a key portion of the review that examines risk management and internal controls under a proposal outlined on Monday.

"The proposal would reinforce the Federal Reserve's less stringent expectations for these less systemic firms," the leading U.S. bank regulator said in a statement.

Under the plan, banks with less than $250 billion in consolidated assets would be exempted from the 'qualitative' review.

Roughly 20 banks that now must satisfy the Fed stress test would undergo the lighter examination.

© Reuters. A man walks past the Federal Reserve Bank in Washington DC

Among the banks that meet the size standard for the lighter stress test review are Regions Bank [RFGBK.UL] and SunTrust Bank [STIHCB.UL].

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