This chapter provides an overview of European bank stress tests, one of the supervisory tools used to provide investors with in-depth information on the risks and profit drivers of big lenders. The interplay between banks and markets is analysed by looking at investor reactions upon the announcement of stress test results. The chapter also includes a comparison between Europe and the US: we review previous evidence on stress test exercises run by the Federal Reserve and by European supervisors (including the European Banking Authority and the European Central Bank), discussing the key differences in stress test programs across the two areas, in terms of institutional designs, scenario assumptions and disclosure procedures.
The interplay between banks and markets: supervisory stress test results and investor reactions
Petrella, Giovanni;Resti, Andrea Cesare
2016
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This chapter provides an overview of European bank stress tests, one of the supervisory tools used to provide investors with in-depth information on the risks and profit drivers of big lenders. The interplay between banks and markets is analysed by looking at investor reactions upon the announcement of stress test results. The chapter also includes a comparison between Europe and the US: we review previous evidence on stress test exercises run by the Federal Reserve and by European supervisors (including the European Banking Authority and the European Central Bank), discussing the key differences in stress test programs across the two areas, in terms of institutional designs, scenario assumptions and disclosure procedures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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