Barclays US LLC capital ratios remain above minimums in Fed stress test

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Barclays Plc (LON:BARC) has noted the Federal Reserve Board’s (FRB) publication of the results from its annual bank stress tests on 24 June 2026. The projected capital ratios for Barclays US LLC remained above the regulatory minimum required levels across all nine quarters of the test.

In addition, Barclays US LLC has published its own assessment of its results under the FRB’s hypothetical supervisory severely adverse scenario, which can be found on the Barclays website at: https://home.barclays/investor-relations/investor-news/fed-filings

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