Fed Approves Final Rule On Capital, Stress Testing For Very Large FIs

WASHINGTON–The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday approved a final rule to modify its capital plan and stress testing rules for very large financial institutions. 

The changes would take effect for the 2016 capital plan and stress testing cycle.

The Fed said the final rule is largely similar to the proposed rule and would modify the timing for several regulatory requirements that have yet to be integrated into the capital plan and stress- testing framework.

“Firms subject to the supplementary leverage ratio would begin to incorporate it into their capital plan and stress testing for the 2017 cycle,” said the Fed in a statement. “For stress-testing exercises, all firms would continue to use the generally applicable risk-based capital framework, but use of the advanced approaches risk-based capital framework—which is generally applicable to firms with at least $250 billion in total consolidated assets or $10 billion in on-balance sheet foreign exposures—would be delayed indefinitely. However, those firms would continue to be subject to the advanced approaches framework for their regulatory capital ratios.”

The Fed said it continues to review a broad range of issues related to its capital planning and stress testing rules. Any modifications from that review will be undertaken through a separate rulemaking and would take effect no earlier than the 2017 cycle.

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