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  • 10.816.361 Gem. (3M) 10,7M

ING Dinsdag 9oktober 2012

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  1. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 9 oktober 2012 16:57
    Midsize banks won't have to conduct internal stress tests until 2013 and won't have to publicly report the results until the 2014 stress-test round, according to rules that U.S. banking regulators are expected to approve later Tuesday.
    The rules, required by the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial law, would require all banks with more than $10 billion in assets to conduct annual stress tests under three different hypothetical economic scenarios of increasing severity. The tests aim to show that banks can withstand an economic battering and still keep lending.
    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was set to approve its rule Tuesday morning, while the other two regulators, the Federal Reserve and the Comptroller of the Currency, are expected to approve similar rules soon. Dodd-Frank requires each banking regulator to produce a separate rule for the institutions they cover.
    After hearing concerns from smaller institutions, regulators decided that banks with between $10 billion and $50 billion in assets needed more time to prepare to run the tests and report their results publicly, as the law requires, according to FDIC officials. These banks will run their first internal stress tests in late 2013, reporting results to regulators, but won't have to publicly release results until the following round of testing, which begins in the fall of 2014. The results would be reported in 2015.
    Banks with more than $50 billion in assets will have to comply with the stress-test rule this year. Many of them have been participating already in the Fed's separate stress-testing process, which is in its fourth year. Regulators say they will have the scenarios out by Nov. 15 each year.
    Regulators are also giving midsize banks more time each year to report their results. Banks with more than $50 billion must report results to regulators by Jan. 5, and smaller banks covered by the rule have until the end of March.
    Under the three rules, approximately 100 lending institutions must conduct an annual stress test, according to FDIC officials.
    Write to Victoria McGrane at victoria.mcgrane@wsj.com
  2. MKSchut 9 oktober 2012 17:07
    quote:

    Frysk schreef op 9 oktober 2012 17:01:

    [...]

    Echt zonde van je verkoop met verlies, je had nu met die 10K een super mooie winst kunnen hebben.
    Ok, na je aankoop ging hij wel ietsje omhoog, maar dan in paniek verkopen! Jammer.
    pff.. wilde opnieuw short na de piek, per ongeluk een long gedaan.. (nog nooit overkomen)

    wat denk jij? alsnog short? of zo long gaan?
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