Will the stress be stressful enough?

New tests aim at winning credibility from the markets and draw a line under the sovereign debt crisis

The last set of Europe-wide bank stress tests are now widely considered a joke. In July 2010, Europe's national regulators investigated their banking systems and concluded all they needed to survive their worst-case scenario was €3.5bn of fresh equity spread across seven banks. Four months later, the Irish banking system imploded, triggering an €85bn bailout of the entire economy.

Now the European Union is having another go, promising that a new set of stress tests to be conducted this spring will learn the lessons from the past exercise, win vital credibility from the markets and help Europe finally to draw a line under its sovereign-debt crisis.

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