This rule implements the requirements
in Section 165(i) of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer
Protection Act (the ``Dodd-Frank Act "') regarding stress tests.
This rule implements section 165(i)(2) by requiring state nonmember
banks and state savings associations supervised by the Corporation
with total consolidated assets of more than $10 billion to conduct
annual stress tests in accordance with the proposed rule, report
the results of such stress tests to the Corporation and the Board
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (``Board "') at such
time and in such a form containing the information required by the
Corporation, and publish a summary of the results of the required
stress tests. The FDIC DFAST 10–50 reporting form collects data
through two primary schedules: (1) The Results Schedule (which
includes the quantitative results of the stress tests under the
baseline, adverse, and severely adverse scenarios for each quarter
of the planning horizon) and (2) the Scenario Variables Schedule.
In addition, respondents are required to submit a summary of the
qualitative information supporting their quantitative projections.
The FDIC proposes to revise the FDIC DFAST 10–50 Summary Schedule
by modifying the financial as of date from September 30th to
December 31st. This revision is effective for the 2016 stress test
cycle (with reporting in July 2016). In addition, the FDIC proposes
to clarify the FDIC DFAST 10–50 reporting form instructions to
change the submission date from March 31st to July 31st, to change
references to the financial ‘‘as of’’ date from September 30th to
December 31st, and to update the line items references to the new
Call Report Instructions. The FDIC does not expect that the changes
to the DFAST 10–50 Summary Schedule and reporting form instructions
will result in a change in burden.
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USC 165(i) Name of Law: Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act
US Code: 12 USC 165(i) Name of Law: Annual
Stress Test
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