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Even in the face of various harsh scenarios, UBS and Credit Suisse have demonstrated to the US Federal Reserve they are prepared to withstand those challenges, the Fed said in its wide-ranging annual stress test.
The tests are designed to ensure that banks in the U.S. can continue to operate under a wide variety of challenges, and are sufficiently capitalized.
workers at the plants are forced to, who up to 18 hours a day and paid as low as $1 an hour in violation of china s labor laws. they say workers suffer regular verbal abuse. the ivana trump brand said it stopped using the facilities back in march, although the watch group contens that ds that the case. the three now face trial. let s turn to business now where the nation s largest banks have passed the latest federal stress testing and are set to issue pay-outs to shareholders. cnbc s joins us live. gem gemma, this is the first time all the banks undergoing stress tests have actually passed. that s right. all 34 of them did pass the fed stress test last week. the market has been waiting to see how much money they re planning to give back to shareholders. well, among the banks being the most generous was citigroup, which is planning its largest ever share buy-back worth around $15.6 billion and doubling its