Major US Banks Pass Federal Reserve Stress Tests Amid Less Rigorous Evaluation

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All major U.S. banks passed the Federal Reserve's annual stress tests, which were less rigorous this year, indicating they remain resilient despite absorbing significant hypothetical losses, though the tests' reduced severity and exclusion of private credit exposure raise questions about the thoroughness of the assessment.
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