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Stress tests

[11.24.09]

Fed Said to Ask Stress-Tested Banks to Submit Plans on TARP

[11.10.09]

GMAC is only major bank that needs more bailout money, Fed says

see also the Treasury announcement

[8.24.09]

What the Stress Tests Didn't Predict

[8.10.09]

Paulson’s Calls to Goldman Tested Ethics

[8.7.09]

Bailout Watchdog Issues Recommendations for Limiting Outside Influence Over TARP Decisions

[8.4.09]

Fed Plans to Strengthen Bank Examinations With Teams of Experts

[8.3.09]

3 more BofA directors are out

[7.1.09]

Minutes of the Financial Stability Oversight Board Meeting, May 28, 2009

Topics discussed include, the Financial Stability Program (FSP), capital plans by stress tested institutions, and automakers

[6.30.09]

Toxic Tests

OPINION (Lucian Bebchuk)

[6.9.09]

Rolling up TARP: Will it be strong banks vs. weak?

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