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Pushed to the limit

Events in September and October saw the global financial crisis hit a new nadir, presenting banks with a scenario most had thought unthinkable even a few months ago. With regulators citing stress testing as a key means of predicting extreme events, banks are finally focusing more attention on this area. Rob Davies reports

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Five years ago this month, Asia Risk sister publication Risk published an article - authored by current Asia Risk editor Christopher Jeffery - considering the consequences of a major dealer exiting the derivatives market. At the time, the scenario was considered so unlikely that only a few firms - notably JP Morgan - were stress-testing the possibility of such an event.

The scale of losses suffered

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