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Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review


Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) is a United States regulatory framework introduced by the Federal Reserve in order to assess, regulate, and supervise large banks and financial institutions - collectively referred to in the framework as Bank Holding Companies (BHCs).

The assessment is conducted annually and consists of two related programs:

The core part of the program assesses whether:

The assessment is performed on both qualitative and quantitative bases. The Federal Reserve may order banks to suspend their planned capital distributions to shareholders until the target capital balance is restored.

Dodd-Frank Act imposes forward-looking stress testing of Bank's capital structure on a quantitative basis. The annual stress-test scenarios are prescribed by the regulatory body, while the mid-cycle testing may be performed under discretionary scenarios.

As per the new CCAR 2015 instructions, the BHC are liable to take all 3 Stress Scenarios -- Baseline, Adverse, and Severely Adverse.

In addition to the above, BHCs are also asked to design their own scenarios to ensure capital adequacy.


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