United States:
OCC, Federal Reserve And FDIC Propose Revised Capital And Liquidity Framework For Foreign Banking Organizations
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On May 24, the OCC, Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC) published a
notice of proposed rulemaking that would establish a revised
framework for determining capital and liquidity requirements for
large foreign banking organizations. Comments on the proposal must
be submitted by June 21. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
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