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Stress tests and the countercyclical capital buffer: the UK experience - speech by Donald Kohn
Given at the London School of Economics, Money Macro and Finance 50th Anniversary Conference
Published on
04 September 2019
In his speech, Donald Kohn reflects on the stress testing regime of the major banks. He looks at how the countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) is informed by the results of the tests, how they both work in practice and what potential opportunities there are for research topics in this area.