Fed to open dialogue on stress tests

Conference will discuss the “transparency and effectiveness” of the stress tests

Randal Quarles
Randal Quarles outlined some planned changes to stress tests in 2018
Photo: US Federal Reserve

The Federal Reserve plans to hold a public research conference in July to encourage dialogue around its stress-testing framework, in an effort to improve the programme.

Following plans that vice-chair for supervision Randal Quarles alluded to last year, the conference will discuss the “transparency and effectiveness” of the stress-testing regime.

“This outreach effort will help the public better understand how stress tests work and will help us learn how we can improve and refine the programme

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