US Federal Reserve Board Votes to Affirm the Countercyclical Capital Buffer at Current Zero Percent Level

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The US Federal Reserve Board announced that it had voted to affirm the countercyclical capital buffer at the current level of zero percent. The release notes that the CCyB is a macroprudential tool that can be used to raise capital requirements on internationally active banking organizations when such organizations are exposed to an elevated risk of above-normal future losses. In such circumstances, the CCyB would be available to help banking organizations absorb higher losses and to moderate credit supply fluctuations.

The Federal Reserve Board’s release noted that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the OCC were consulted before the Federal Reserve Board voted on this decision. Should the Federal Reserve Board in the future modify the CCyB amount, banking organizations would have twelve months before an increase becomes effective unless the Federal Reserve Board decides on an earlier effective date.

View the Federal Reserve Board press release.

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