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Further reading on stress tests

24 July 2010 6:58PM
Read the report and findings of the stress tests from the Committee of European Banking Supervisors

Tests unlikely to provide the market with the comfort it was looking for.
Daily Telegraph

Investors signalled their distrust of the assumptions underlying the tests.
Financial Times

The overall strong grades, awarded to a banking system that for the last several months has lurched from crisis to crisis, raised questions over whether the month long tests were tough enough to be judged credible.
Wall Street Journal


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