The European Banking Authority (EBA) released today its methodology and macroeconomic scenarios for the 2014 EU-wide stress test. While the extensive process of banks' balance sheet repair is already underway, the test, designed to assess banks' resilience to hypothetical external shocks, will identify remaining vulnerabilities in the EU banking sector and will provide a high level of transparency into EU banks' exposures.The EBA 2014 EU wide stress test comes in the midst of the process of repair of EU banks' balance sheets and will follow asset quality reviews (AQRs) undertaken by various competent authorities in the EU. The EBA's common methodology will be used by all EU supervisory authorities to ensure that the main EU banks are all assessed against common assumptions, definitions and approaches. It will allow for results that are comparable across the EU, shedding further light into the EU banking sector, and... detalii
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