Banks Get More Time to Weigh In on Fed’s Stress-Test Changes

The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve building in Washington.

Photographer: Tom Brenner/Bloomberg

The Federal Reserve agreed to give big banks more time to weigh in on parts of a proposal to improve stress-test models for large financial institutions.

In a statement Friday, the central bank said it would extend the deadline by a month to Feb. 21 for public comments on a proposal to improve stress-test model and scenario transparency and accountability. Comments on the proposed 2026 stress test scenarios are still due Dec. 1, the Fed said.