FED Updates Forms and Instructions for FR Y-14 Data Collection
FED updated the forms and instructions for capital assessments and stress testing reports (FR Y-14A/M), along with the reporting instructions for data collection FR Y-14Q. In addition, FED updated the supplemental instructions page for FR Y-14A, along with the questions and answers (Q&A) document for the FR Y-14 reports. The Q&A document contains information to assist firms with the correct interpretation of reporting requirements and the submission of report data. The Q&A document covers questions submitted on or after August 01, 2017.
The FR Y-14A report collects detailed data on bank holding companies, savings and loan holding companies, and intermediate holding companies' quantitative projections of balance sheet assets and liabilities, income, losses, and capital across a range of macroeconomic scenarios and qualitative information on methodologies used to develop internal projections of capital across scenarios. The data are reported as of December 31 each year. The FR Y-14M report collects monthly detailed data on loan portfolios of bank holding companies, savings and loan holding companies, and intermediate holding companies. For these retail portfolio collections, FED collects data on the last business day of each calendar month. Additionally, FR Y-14Q collects, on a quarterly basis, detailed data on various asset classes, capital components, and categories of pre-provision net revenue of bank holding companies, savings and loan holding companies, and intermediate holding companies. Schedules are reported on the last calendar day of the quarter, with exceptions for the Trading and Counterparty Schedules.
Related Links
- Reporting Form and Instructions FR Y-14A
- Reporting Form and Instructions FR Y-14M
- Reporting Form and Instructions FR Y-14Q
- Q&A on Form FR Y-14 (PDF)
- Reporting Form Updates
Keywords: Americas, US, Banking, FR Y-14, Stress Testing, Reporting, Q&A, Supplemental Instructions, FED
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