Economy
Bank Stress-Test Results
The government's long-awaited stress-test results have found that 10 of the nation's 19 largest banks need a total of about $75 billion in new capital to withstand losses if the recession worsened.
| Company | Additional capital needed (in billions) |
|---|---|
| Bank of America | $33.9 |
| Wells Fargo | $13.7 |
| GMAC | $11.5 |
| Citigroup | $5.5 |
| Regions Financial Corp. | $2.5 |
| SunTrust | $2.2 |
| Morgan Stanley | $1.8 |
| KeyCorp | $1.8 |
| Fifth Third Bancorp | $1.1 |
| PNC Financial Services | $0.6 |
| TOTAL CAPITAL NEEDED | $74.6 |
| Company |
|---|
| JPMorgan Chase |
| Goldman Sachs |
| MetLife |
| U.S. Bancorp |
| Bank of New York Mellon |
| State Street |
| Capital One Financial Corp. |
| BB&T |
| American Express |