Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

The primary function of capital is to support the bank's operations, act as a cushion to absorb unanticipated losses and declines in asset values that could otherwise cause a bank to fail, and provide protection to uninsured depositors and debt holders in the event of liquidation. Capital regulation is particularly important because deposit insurance and other elements of the federal safety net provide banks with an incentive to increase their leverage beyond what the market--in the absence of depositor protection--would permit. The types and quantity of risk inherent in an institution's activities will determine the extent to which it may be necessary to maintain capital at levels above required regulatory minimums to properly reflect the potentially adverse consequences that these risks may have on the institution's capital.

Policy Letters

Basel Capital Accords

Advanced Approaches Risk-Based Capital Rule Examination Guidance on the Board's Public Website

Supervisory Guidance on Implementation Issues Related to the Advanced Measurement Approaches for Operational Risk

Risk Management and Capital

Interagency Statement on the Community Bank Leverage Ratio Framework

Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Issues Joint Statement on Managing the LIBOR Transition

Joint Statement on Adjustment to the Calculation for Credit Concentration Ratios Used in the Supervisory Approach

Frequently Asked Questions on the Tailoring Rules

Federal Reserve Supervisory Assessment of Capital Planning and Positions for Firms Subject to Category II or III Standards

Federal Reserve Supervisory Assessment of Capital Planning and Positions for Firms Subject to Category I Standards

Supervisory Concerns Related to Shareholder Protection Arrangements

Risk Transfer Considerations When Assessing Capital Adequacy – Supplemental Guidance on Consolidated Supervision Framework for Large Financial Institutions (SR letter 12-17/CA letter 12-14)

Supervisory Guidance on Stress Testing for Banking Organizations with More Than $10 Billion in Total Consolidated Assets

Guidance Regarding Prior Notices with Respect to Dividend Declarations by Savings Association Subsidiaries of Savings and Loan Holding Companies

Impact of High-Cost Credit Protection Transactions on the Assessment of Capital Adequacy

Securitization

Covenants in Securitization Documents Linked to Supervisory Actions or Thresholds

Implicit Recourse Provided to Asset Securitizations

Risk Management and Valuation of Retained Interests Arising from Securitization Activities

Risk Weighted Assets

Risk Transfer Considerations When Assessing Capital Adequacy – Supplemental Guidance on Consolidated Supervision Framework for Large Financial Institutions (SR letter 12-17/CA letter 12-14)

Guidance on Model Risk Management

Application of the Market Risk Rule in Bank Holding Companies and State Member Banks

Questions and Interpretations Relating to the Implementation of the Risk-Based Capital Framework

Regulatory Capital

Interagency Statement on the Community Bank Leverage Ratio Framework

Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Issues Joint Statement on Managing the LIBOR Transition

Questions and Answers (Q&As) on Statement Regarding the Use of Capital and Liquidity Buffers

Interagency Statement on Accounting and Reporting Implications of the New Tax Law

Regulatory Capital Treatment of Certain Centrally-cleared Derivative Contracts under the Board's Capital Rule

Supervisory Guidance on the Capital Treatment of Certain Investments in Covered Funds under the Regulatory Capital Rule and the Volcker Rule

Interagency Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the Regulatory Capital Rule

Tool for Calculating Capital Requirements Using the Simplified Supervisory Formula Approach

Supervisory Guidance on Implementation Issues Related to the Advanced Measurement Approaches for Operational Risk

Derivative Contracts Hedging Trust Preferred Stock

Additional Resources

Manual References