What Is Stress Testing?

“Stress tests typically cover solvency – whether banks have enough capital to absorb losses – and liquidity, whether they have enough cash to pay out their deposits and other debts. Let’s say a bank loses $1 billion when house prices drop by 50 percent. The bank can survive – remain solvent – if its capital is $10 billion but not if it is $1 billion. What if a bank’s depositors panic and suddenly withdraw $50 million? If the bank is unable to borrow money to replace those deposits, it can survive if it owns assets, such as government bonds, that it can sell quickly.“

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Source: IMF, FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT, SEPTEMBER 2019, VOL. 56, NO. 3