Dodd-frank Act Stress Test 2015: Supervisory Stress Test Methodology and Results - Board of Governors of the Federal Reserv - Bøker - Createspace - 9781508768203 - 10. mars 2015
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Dodd-frank Act Stress Test 2015: Supervisory Stress Test Methodology and Results

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Publisher Marketing: The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) requires the Fed-eral Reserve to conduct an annual stress test of BHCs with $50 billion or more in total consolidated assets and all nonbank financial companies designated by the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) for Federal Reserve supervision. The Board adopted rules implementing this requirement in October 2012. For this year's stress test cycle (DFAST 2015), the Federal Reserve conducted supervisory stress tests of 31 BHCs. This report provides background on Dodd-Frank Act stress testing; details of the adverse and severely adverse supervisory scenarios used in DFAST 2015; an overview of the analytical framework and methods used to generate the Federal Reserve's projections, highlighting notable changes from last year's program; and the results of the supervisory stress tests under adverse and severely adverse scenarios for the BHCs that participated in the DFAST 2015 pro-gram, presented both in the aggregate and for individual institutions. The adverse and severely adverse supervisory scenarios used in DFAST 2015 feature U. S. and global recessions. In particular, the severely adverse scenario is characterized by a substantial global weakening in economic activity, including a severe recession in the United States, large reductions in asset prices, significant widening of corporate bond spreads, and a sharp increase in equity market volatility. The adverse scenario is characterized by a global weakening in economic activity and an increase in U. S. inflationary pressures that, overall, result in a rapid increase in both short- and long-term U. S. Treasury rates. In conducting its supervisory stress tests, the Federal Reserve calculated its projections of a BHC's balance sheet, risk-weighted assets (RWAs), net income, and resulting regulatory capital ratios under these scenarios using data provided by the BHCs and a set of models developed or selected by the Federal Reserve. As compared to DFAST 2014, the Federal Reserve enhanced some of the supervisory models to incorporate more detailed data. These changes are high-lighted in box 1. Specific descriptions of the supervisory models and related assumptions can be found in appendix B. The results of the DFAST 2015 projections suggest that, in the aggregate, the 31 BHCs would experience substantial losses under both the adverse and the severely adverse scenarios.

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Utgitt 10. mars 2015
ISBN13 9781508768203
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Antall sider 150
Mål 216 × 279 × 8 mm   ·   362 g

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