Bankers, Regulators Worry About Stress-Test Replay

European bankers and regulators have expressed concern the next round of stress testing by the European Banking Authority may be a repeat of last year’s, the results of which were heavily criticized for being unreliable, reports The Wall Street Journal.

European bankers and regulators have expressed concern the next round of stress testing by the European Banking Authority may be a repeat of last year’s, the results of which were heavily criticized for being unreliable. The EBA is said to rely on each country’s definition of Tier 1 capital for the testing of 88 of Europe’s largest institutions, just as the previous tests did, a move considered the key weaknesses of the earlier process.

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