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Jobless put new slant on stress tests

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: April 17 2009 22:00 | Last updated: April 17 2009 23:01

Rising unemployment is prompting US authorities to consider taking a tougher stance in judging the results of bank stress tests, a development that ultimately could force leading financial groups to hold more capital.

The stress test process is intended to ensure that the big US banks have enough equity capital to comfortably survive a recession that is worse than officials presently expect – a so-called “adverse scenario”.

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