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The American Financial regulatory environment is becoming more relaxed: the Federal Reserve has eased banks' stress tests and canceled climate tests.
The Federal Reserve announced new parameters for stress tests, showing a reduction in the assumptions of economic shocks, and committed to increasing the transparency and stability of the tests in its statement. At the same time, sources revealed that the Federal Reserve has terminated climate stress tests for banks. Analysts believe this indicates a trend toward a more lenient regulatory environment for the banking industry in the United States.
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