Federal Reserve Board announces it will extend until February 21, 2026, the comment period on proposal to improve stress test model and scenario transparency and accountability

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• The Federal Reserve Board has extended the comment period for its proposal to improve stress test model and scenario transparency and accountability until February 21, 2026. • This extension allows stakeholders to provide feedback on how to enhance the clarity and robustness of stress testing processes.

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Federal Reserve Board announces it will extend until February 21, 2026, the comment period on proposal to improve stress test model and scenario transparency and accountability