Fed proposes increased transparency for bank stress test models

Published 24/10/2025, 18:46
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Investing.com -- The U.S. Federal Reserve announced plans Friday to make its bank stress test models and scenarios public and open to feedback, marking a significant shift in its transparency approach.

The proposed changes, which are scheduled for a Fed board vote later Friday, would provide unprecedented visibility into a key regulatory tool established after the 2008 financial crisis. These annual stress tests help determine capital requirements for large banks based on their performance during simulated economic downturns.

Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman expressed support for the changes, stating they would improve bank capital planning. However, Fed Governor Michael Barr objected to the proposal, warning it would weaken the effectiveness of the tests and potentially lower bank capital levels.

The new approach would allow the public to see the models and scenarios used to evaluate banks’ financial resilience for the first time since the stress testing program began. This represents a major policy shift in how the Fed conducts one of its most important post-crisis regulatory functions.

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