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Stress tests report card

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stress test125.pngFinal grades are in for the U.S. banking system, with rumors about how much new capital regulators feel financial institutions need to raise replaced with confirmed figures. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner also lays out his overview of the results here, and the full report is below. - George White



Stress Test Estimates
Institution
Estimated Capital needs
TARP funds already received
American Express
no new capital needed
$3.39 billion
Bank of America Corp.
$33.9 billion
$45 billion
Bank of NY Mellon
no new capital needed
$6.0 billion
BB&T
no new capital needed
$3.13 billion
Capital One
no new capital needed
$3.55 billion
Citigroup Inc.
$5.5 billion
$50 billion
Fifth Third Bancorp
$1.1 billion
$3.34 billion
GMAC LLC
$11.5 billion
$7 billion
Goldman Sachs & Co.
no new capital needed
$10 billion
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
no new capital needed
$25 billion
KeyCorp
$1.8 billion
$2.5 billion
MetLife
no new capital needed
None
Morgan Stanley
$1.8 billion
$10 billion
PNC
$0.6 billion
$7.6 billion
Regions Financial Corp.
$2.5 billion
$3.5 billion
State Street
no new capital needed
$2 billion
SunTrust Banks Inc.
$2.2 billion
$4.85 billion
U.S. Bancorp.
no new capital needed
$6.6 billion
Wells Fargo Corp.
$13.7 billion
$25 billion

Source: The Deal.com


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