Fitch: Regulatory Guidance on US Bank Stress Testing Sound
Bank regulators Monday forged ahead with final guidance regarding internal stress testing for large banking organizations with consolidated assets greater than $10 billion. Fitch Ratings views the supervisory guidance as sound and sufficiently flexible for firms to be able to comply.
Are Post-Angioplasty Stress Tests Unnecessary?
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Research and Markets: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - Pipeline Review, H1 2012
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MONEY MARKETS-Stress indicators rise on Greek uncertainty
* Stress gauges unlikely to reach last year's panic levels * ECB liquidity, dollar loans to keep lid on money marketstrains * 3-month dollar Libor rises, still near recent levels (Adds dollar Libor fixing ...
Survey Reveals Relationship between Women's Financial Situation, Stress Levels and Overall Health
A strong relationship exists between women’s level of stress, how they feel about their financial situation and their overall health, according to a new survey by Aviva USA in coll
Regulators clarify expectations for stress testing by community banks
U.S. banking regulators this week issued a statement apparently aimed at calming the jitters of community bankers worried they?ll undergo the same type of stress-testing that the largest banks have faced. Regulators said the smaller banks would not, but they reiterated expectations that even smaller financial institutions should be able to analyze potential impacts of adverse situations ...
Stress drives jump in long-term sickness absence
Long-term sickness absence caused by stress has jumped over the past year as workers increasingly fear for their jobs amid the uncertain outlook, new figures show.
How stress affects employees' jobs
Washington, May 14 (ANI): Moderate to severe stress impacts almost half of all workers while they are on the job, a recent survey has revealed.
Preventing post-traumatic stress
A decade after the start of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, studies have shown that the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among troops is surprisingly low, and a Harvard researcher credits the drop, in part, to new efforts by the Army to prevent PTSD, and to ensure those who do develop the disorder receive the best treatment available.
U.S. soldier to stand trial for 2009 Iraq shooting
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A U.S. soldier accused of killing five fellow servicemen at a military combat stress center in Baghdad in 2009 has been ordered to stand trial in a U.S. military court, officials said on Friday. Sergeant John Russell, who could face the death penalty if convicted, is accused of going on a shooting spree at Camp Liberty, near the Baghdad airport, in an assault the military ...
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