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Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR)

The Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review is a stress-test regime for large US banks. It aims to establish whether lenders have enough capital to cope with a severe economic shock, and assesses their risk modelling practices.

The Federal Reserve merged CCAR into its wider DFAST stress-testing regime in 2020.

See also Stress-testing.

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