Liquidity Coverage Ratio: Liquidity Risk Measurement, Standards, and Monitoring (LCR)

OMB 3064-0197

OMB 3064-0197

The Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) rule implements a quantitative liquidity requirement and contains requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act. The reporting and recordkeeping requirements are found in Sections 329.22 and 329.40. The requirements contained in the LCR rule are designed to promote the short-term resilience of the liquidity risk profile of large and internationally active banking organizations, thereby improving the banking sector’s ability to absorb shocks arising from financial and economic stress, and to further improve the measurement and management of liquidity risk. The final rule revises the criteria for determining the applicability of liquidity requirements for large U.S. banking organizations and the U.S. intermediate holding companies of certain foreign banking organizations. The final rule establishes four risk-based categories for determining the applicability of requirements under the agencies’ LCR rule. Under the final rule, such requirements increase in stringency based on measures of size, cross-jurisdictional activity, weighted short-term wholesale funding, nonbank assets, and off-balance sheet exposure. The final rule applies tailored liquidity requirements to depository institution holding companies and U.S. intermediate holding companies with $100 billion or more in total consolidated assets as well as to certain depository institutions. In particular, the final rule revises Sections 329.1, .3, .10, .30, and .50 of the FDIC’s LCR rule.

The latest form for Liquidity Coverage Ratio: Liquidity Risk Measurement, Standards, and Monitoring (LCR) expires 2023-01-31 and can be found here.

OMB Details

Section 329.40(a) Notification that liquidity coverage ratio is less than minimum in § 329.10

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