Stress Tests and Capital Planning - Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review
The Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) is an annual exercise by the Federal Reserve to assess whether the largest bank holding companies operating in the U.S. have sufficient capital to continue operations throughout times of economic and financial stress and that they have robust, forward-looking capital-planning processes that account for their unique risks. As part of this exercise, the Federal Reserve evaluates institutions' capital adequacy, internal capital adequacy assessment processes, and their individual plans to make capital distributions, such as dividend payments or stock repurchases.
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| contactPoint |
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"fn": "Katherine Tom",
"hasEmail": "mailto:ogda-data@frb.gov"
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| description | The Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) is an annual exercise by the Federal Reserve to assess whether the largest bank holding companies operating in the U.S. have sufficient capital to continue operations throughout times of economic and financial stress and that they have robust, forward-looking capital-planning processes that account for their unique risks. As part of this exercise, the Federal Reserve evaluates institutions' capital adequacy, internal capital adequacy assessment processes, and their individual plans to make capital distributions, such as dividend payments or stock repurchases. |
| identifier | FRBCNA32 |
| keyword |
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"Data resource",
"FRS created data",
"Financial institutions and services",
"Stress testing"
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| landingPage | https://www.federalreserve.gov/supervisionreg/ccar.htm |
| modified | 2021-02-12 |
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"920:000"
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| publisher |
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"name": "Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System"
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| title | Stress Tests and Capital Planning - Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review |