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Banks stress test criteria

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Federal regulators released the criteria they used for stress tests without leaking the industry's weakest links. The 21-page document (below) maps out the criteria used to assess the financial health of the nation's 19 biggest banks, essentially the curve used to grade these banks' financial stability. - Maria Woehr

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