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Regulatory Capital Rules: Regulatory Capital, Implementation of Basel III, Minimum Regulatory Capital Ratios, Capital Adequacy, and Transition Provisions

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    The federal bank regulatory agencies (the agencies) have jointly issued the attached Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (proposed rule) that would revise the general risk-based capital rules to incorporate certain revisions by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision to the Basel capital framework (Basel III). The proposed rule would generally revise the definition of regulatory capital components and related calculations.
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  • Release Date:
    06/18/2012
  • Update Date:
    11/14/2018
  • Withdrawn Date:
    12/01/2018
  • Agencies Involved:
    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) ; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (The Fed) ; Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC
  • Fdic Employee Involved:
    Bobby Bean ; Ryan Billingsley ; Karl Reitz
  • Law Involved:
    Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
  • Other Institutions Involved:
    Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS)
  • Related Regulation:
    12 CFR Part 325
  • Comment Period End Date:
    10/22/2012
  • Source:
    FDIC Website
  • Memorandum To:
    FDIC-Supervised Banks (Commercial and Savings)
  • FIL Number:
    FIL-25-2012
  • Main Document Checksum:
    urn:sha256:ccec7389a08d412847eccbfcaed5d0d7d30e76684377c7f91cf24bb6e71e81cf
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  • File Type:
    Filetype[PDF - 1.64 MB ]
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