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Seven banks fall short of full capital buffers in DFAST 2025

DB USA posts largest gap, with four G-Sibs also dipping below their full requirements

Seven of the 22 banks assessed in this year’s Dodd-Frank Act stress test (DFAST) saw their core capital ratios drop below their full requirements under the US Federal Reserve’s severely adverse scenario, a Risk Quantum analysis shows.

All institutions comfortably cleared the 4.5% Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) minimum required to pass the test. However, some fell short of their full capital stack

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