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| 2018-15066 | Resolution Planning Guidance for Eight Large, Complex U.S. Banking Organizations | Notice | The Board and the FDIC (together, the "Agencies") are inviting comments on proposed guidance for the 2019 and subsequent resolution plan submissions by the eight largest, complex U.S. banking organizations ("Covered Companies" or "firms"). The proposed guidance is meant to assist these firms in developing their resolution plans, which are required to be submitted pursuant to Section 165(d) of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The proposed guidance, which is largely based on prior guidance issued to these Covered Companies, describes the Agencies' expectations regarding a number of key vulnerabilities in plans for an orderly resolution under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (i.e., capital; liquidity; governance mechanisms; operational; legal entity rationalization and separability; and derivatives and trading activities). The proposed guidance also updates certain aspects of prior guidance based on the Agencies' review of these firms' recent resolution plan submissions. The Agencies invite public comment on all aspects of the proposed guidance. | 2018-07-16 | 2018 | 7 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/07/16/2018-15066/resolution-planning-guidance-for-eight-large-complex-us-banking-organizations | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2018-07-16/pdf/2018-15066.pdf | Federal Reserve System; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | 188,164 | The Board and the FDIC (together, the "Agencies") are inviting comments on proposed guidance for the 2019 and subsequent resolution plan submissions by the eight largest, complex U.S. banking organizations ("Covered Companies" or "firms"). The proposed... |