To: All Member Banks and Others Concerned in the Third Federal Reserve District
Attention: Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
Subject: RULEMAKINGS TO AMEND CERTAIN RISK-BASED CAPITAL STANDARDS
Summary:
The Board of Governors
and the other federal bank and thrift regulatory agencies
have requested public comment on an interim final
rule and a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR) to
amend their risk-based capital standards for the treatment
of assets in asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP)
programs consolidated under the recently issued Financial
Accounting Standards Board Interpretation No. 46,
Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities (FIN 46).
The NPR would also modify the risk-based capital treatment
of certain securitizations with early amortization
provisions.
Under the interim rule, sponsoring banking organizations
may remove consolidated ABCP program assets from their
risk-weighted asset base for purposes of calculating
their risk-based capital ratios. However, sponsoring
banking organizations must continue to include any
other exposures they have to these programs, such
as credit enhancements, in risk-weighted assets. The
interim rule also amends the risk-based capital standards
to exclude from tier 1 and total capital any minority
interests in ABCP programs consolidated by sponsoring
banking organizations under FIN 46. The interim rule
will be in effect only for the regulatory reporting
periods ending September 30 and December 31, 2003,
and March 31, 2004.
The risk-based capital treatment set forth in the interim rule does not alter the accounting rules for balance sheet consolidation as set forth under generally accepted accounting principles. Consequently, banking organizations will be required to report consolidated ABCP program assets in their tier 1 leverage ratio calculation.
The NPR solicits comments on a permanent, risk sensitive risk-based capital treatment for the risks arising from ABCP programs. In particular, it proposes to permanently permit banking organizations to exclude from their risk-weighted asset base those assets in ABCP programs consolidated onto sponsoring banking organizations’ balance sheets as a result of FIN 46. In addition, the NPR also would require banking organizations to hold risk-based capital against liquidity facilities provided to ABCP programs with an original maturity of one year or less. This treatment recognizes that such facilities, which currently are not assessed a capital requirement, expose banking organizations to credit risk.
The agencies are also proposing a risk-based capital charge for certain types of securitizations of revolving retail credit facilities (for example, credit card receivables) that incorporate early amortization provisions. The goal of these capital proposals is to more closely align the risk-based capital requirements with the associated risk of the exposures.
The interim final rule and NPR are being issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Office of Thrift Supervision.
Comments on the interim final rule and NPR are due 45 days after their publication in the Federal Register for October 1, 2003. Information regarding the submission of comments is contained in the interim rule and NPR, both of which are attached.
Interim Rule (67 KB, 8 pages)
NPR (127 KB, 19 pages)
For Further Information: Thomas R. Boemio, Senior Supervisory Financial Analyst, (202) 452-2982, David Kerns, Supervisory Financial Analyst, (202) 452-2428, Barbara Bouchard, Assistant Director, (202) 452-3072, Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation; or Mark E. Van Der Weide, Counsel, (202) 452-2263, Legal Division. For the hearing impaired only, Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD), (202) 263-4869.