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2011-14777 Proposed Guidance on Stress Testing for Banking Organizations With More Than $10 Billion in Total Consolidated Assets Notice The OCC, Board, and the FDIC (collectively, the "agencies") request comment on proposed guidance on stress testing (proposed guidance). The proposed joint guidance outlines high-level principles for stress testing practices, applicable to all Federal Reserve- supervised, FDIC-supervised, and OCC-supervised banking organizations with more than $10 billion in total consolidated assets. The proposed guidance highlights the importance of stress testing as an ongoing risk management practice that supports a banking organization's forward- looking assessment of its risks. 2011-06-15 2011 6 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2011/06/15/2011-14777/proposed-guidance-on-stress-testing-for-banking-organizations-with-more-than-10-billion-in-total https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2011-06-15/pdf/2011-14777.pdf Treasury Department; Comptroller of the Currency; Federal Reserve System; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 497,80,188,164 The OCC, Board, and the FDIC (collectively, the "agencies") request comment on proposed guidance on stress testing (proposed guidance). The proposed joint guidance outlines high-level principles for stress testing practices, applicable to all Federal...  

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