Set aside for a second the fact that there is no pan-European banking regulator, and that the UK has had a stab in this direction, and ask what would happen if Europe had conducted the stress tests to be revealed by the US today.
Most likely, as with the US banks, the results would have been mixed, with European counterparts split into categories, based on their capital and equity, determining their ability to withstand a deeper recession than expected.

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