Fed backtracks on CCAR cleared swaps exposure

Regulator had also postponed plan to feed cleared client exposure into G-Sib rankings

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The Federal Reserve, Washington, DC

The US Federal Reserve has abandoned plans to force banks to include data on the exposures of their client clearing businesses in its annual stress-testing programme, after a backlash from the largest US dealers, sources say. Plans to use this data when setting capital for the biggest US banks had already been postponed.

The US regulator published updated reporting instructions for its quarterly stress-testing data collection – reporting form FR Y-14Q – on August 22. The forms collect data on

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