The Fed, the FDIC and the OCC modified the liquidity coverage ratio rule to eliminate the effects on banking organizations for participating in the Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility and the Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility.
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The OCC, the Federal Reserve Board and the FDIC finalized three interim rules that revise the regulatory capital rule and the liquidity coverage ratio rule.
The Federal Reserve Board, FDIC, OCC and National Credit Union Administration advised depository institutions to take steps to ensure access to contingency funding under a range of possible stress scenarios.
The Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC and the OCC announced that the temporary supplementary leverage ratio, modified in May 2020 to exclude U.S. Treasury securities and central bank reserves, will expire, as scheduled, on March 31.
A final rule promulgated by the OCC, Federal Reserve Board and FDIC that implements a net stable funding ratio requirement for certain large U.S. banking organizations was published in the Federal Register.