Supervisory Guidance: Supervisory Review Process of Capital Adequacy (Pillar 2) Related to the Implementation of the Basel II Advanced Capital Framework
Supervisory Guidance:
Supervisory Review Process of Capital Adequacy (Pillar 2) Related
to the Implementation of the Basel II Advanced Capital
Framework
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The agencies published guidance
regarding the supervisory review process for capital adequacy
(Pillar 2) provided in the Basel II advanced approaches final rule,
which was published in the Federal Register on December 7, 2007
(advanced approaches final rule) The supervisory review process
described in this guidance outlines the agencies' expectations
for(i) satisfying the qualification requirements provided in the
advanced approaches final rule; (ii) addressing the limitations of
the minimum risk-based capital requirements for credit risk and
operational risk; (iii) ensuring that each institution has a
rigorous process for assessing its overall capital adequacy in
relation to its risk profile and comprehensive strategy for
maintaining appropriate capital levels; and (iv) encouraging each
institution to improve its risk identification and measurement
techniques. This supervisory guidance applies to any bank or
financial institution implementing the advanced approaches final
rule.
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