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ABC News6/24/2026Business2 min readUnited States

Major US Banks Pass Federal Reserve Stress Test

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  • All 32 of the largest U.S. banks successfully passed the Federal Reserve's annual stress test, demonstrating their ability to withstand a severe economic contraction.
  • This outcome, mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act, signals financial system stability and allows banks like JPMorgan Chase to increase dividends and stock buybacks.

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Why It Matters

The Federal Reserve conducts annual stress tests, mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act, to assess whether major banks can maintain healthy capital levels during severe economic downturns.

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NEW YORK -- All 32 of the nation's biggest banks passed the Federal Reserve's annual “stress test” of the financial system, the central bank said Wednesday, a sign that the banking system would remain healthy even if a major economic contraction occurred.

The annual stress test measures whether a bank’s capital, a financial cushion it uses to absorb losses, would remain at healthy levels even after hundreds of billions of dollars in projected losses. The tests are required under the Dodd-Frank Act, the law passed after the 2008 financial crisis that nearly brought down the global financial system.

The 2026 scenario that the Fed used is similar to the one they used last year. In the Fed's scenario, unemployment would rise from 5.5% to 10% and the U.S. economy would contract 4.6%. Housing prices would fall 30% from their current levels and the stock market would plunge 58%.

The scenario would result in the nation’s 32 biggest banks facing $708 billion in loan losses, but the overall capital ratio of these banks would fall only 1.6 percentage points, from 12.8% to 11.2%. By law and regulation, these large banks' common equity Tier 1 capital ratio must remain above 4.5%, plus additional buffers that vary by bank.

The stress test applied only to the nation's most systematically important banks, those whose failures would bring significant turmoil to the financial system.

A bank that performed poorly on the stress test could face higher capital requirements, which could limit its ability to pay dividends or buy back stock. Banks typically announce their plans for dividends and share repurchases after the Fed releases the stress-test results. Shortly after the Fed's announcement, JPMorgan Chase said it would increase its quarterly dividend to $1.65 a share from $1.50 a share, and intends to buy back an additional $50 billion in stock.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • JPMorgan Chase will increase its quarterly dividend to $1.65 a share from $1.50 a share.

    Very likely · Immediate

  • JPMorgan Chase intends to buy back an additional $50 billion in stock.

    Very likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Which other banks will announce dividend increases or buybacks?
  • How will the market react to these announcements?
  • What specific additional buffers apply to each bank?

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