United States:
OCC Extends Dodd-Frank Act Stress Test Requirements Through November 25
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
(OCC) announced that the deadline to comply with
Dodd-Frank Act Stress Test
(DFAST) requirements will be extended to November
25, and thereafter will be discontinued. The OCC believes that
sufficient stress testing programs have been adopted and integrated
into the risk management policies of banks and federal savings
institutions to which the DFAST rules apply. Press Release.
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