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This article describes the program of bank stress tests as in the past. Actually, they are ongoing, although I don't know if they are still under the Supervisory Capital Assessment Program. See:
Yes you are correct. Today I removed "outdated|date=March 2012" and changed the article title to prefix 2009. There was NO stress test in the USA for banks in 2010. After that they called it Comprehensive Capital Assessment Review (CCAR). I created stubs for 2011, 2012 and 2013. Results for 2013 due in March. For a directory see
Bank stress tests. Today I also removed "Other uses|Stress test (disambiguation)|Stress test" because its highly improbable they land here "by accident".
Rick (
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Wrong HPI listed
The article states that the HPI used is the Case Shiller 10 city composite but docs from the Feds state that they are using the CoreLogic national index. — Preceding
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