2009 Supervisory Capital Assessment Program

id: 2009-supervisory-capital-assessment-program-165-2816202
title: 2009 Supervisory Capital Assessment Program
text: The Supervisory Capital Assessment Program, publicly described as the bank stress tests, was an assessment of capital conducted by the Federal Reserve System and thrift supervisors to determine if the largest U.S. financial organizations had sufficient capital buffers to withstand the recession and the financial market turmoil. The test used two macroeconomic scenarios, one based on baseline conditions and the other with more pessimistic expectations, to plot a 'What If?' exploration into the ba
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date created: 2009-04-17T00:58:39Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T17:37:05Z
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