FED PROPOSAL MARKS PROGRESS IN IMPROVING STRESS TEST TRANSPARENCY
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Consider the stress tests in the context of the overall capital framework, including Basel III Endgame, the GSIB surcharge and reforms to the tailoring framework.
Propose all model changes for public comment instead of only "material model changes."
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Firm up discretionary language and codify substantive reforms in regulatory text, including the scenario variable guides and the timeline for the stress testing process.
For its models, the Fed should increase risk-sensitivity by reducing over-aggregation and expanding segmentation; avoiding internal inconsistencies and double counting; recognizing hedging effects; making efficient use of existing supervisory data; and strengthening transparency and governance around key model choices. The letter also recommends more granular adjustments to the models.
The letter also includes recommendations on the design of the stress test scenarios, building on the associations' comments on the 2026 scenarios.
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