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Agencies Release 2025 Shared National Credit Program Report

The Federal Reserve Board, FDIC, and OCC have released the 2025 Shared National Credit (SNC) report. The report indicates that credit risk associated with large, syndicated bank loans remains moderate, with 8.6% of total commitments rated as non-pass.

Routine Notice Banking
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Federal Reserve Finalizes Stress Test Scenarios, Maintains Capital Requirements

The Federal Reserve Board has finalized its annual stress test scenarios for large banks and voted to maintain current stress test-related capital requirements until 2027. The final scenarios are similar to those proposed in October, and the delay in new capital requirements will allow for public feedback on supervisory models.

Priority review Rule Banking
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Federal Reserve Requests Comment on Proposal to Codify Removal of Reputation Risk

The Federal Reserve Board is requesting public comment on a proposal to codify the removal of reputation risk from its bank supervision framework. This action follows earlier decisions to exclude reputation risk and aims to ensure supervisory decisions focus on material financial risks.

Priority review Consultation Banking
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FINMA Invites Thierry Lasseron to Right to be Heard

FINMA has invited Thierry Lasseron to exercise his right to be heard regarding enforcement proceedings. Lasseron is required to provide a Swiss domicile for notification within 15 days of publication, or further communications will be made available at FINMA's offices.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Prudential Authority Guidance Note Status Update

The South African Prudential Authority has issued Guidance Note 1 of 2026, updating the status of previously issued guidance notes for deposit-taking institutions. This annual note clarifies which guidance remains in effect for the upcoming year, ensuring awareness among banks, controlling companies, and their auditors.

Routine Guidance Banking
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Prudential Authority Circular C1-2026: Status of Bank Circulars

The Prudential Authority (PA) has issued Circular C1-2026 to confirm the status of previously issued bank circulars. This annual confirmation aims to ensure clarity for regulated entities regarding which circulars remain effective.

Routine Notice Banking
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Proposed Directive on Internal Liquidity Adequacy Assessment Process

The South African Prudential Authority has issued a proposed directive for consultation regarding the Internal Liquidity Adequacy Assessment Process (ILAAP). This directive is based on Basel Committee on Banking Supervision principles for sound liquidity risk management.

Priority review Consultation Banking
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Proposed Directive on Bank Reporting Requirements (Regulation 46)

The South African Prudential Authority has issued a proposed directive for consultation regarding reporting requirements under Regulation 46 of the Regulations relating to Banks. This directive aims to specify the Banks Act (BA) returns that require auditing or review under a limited assurance framework.

Priority review Consultation Banking
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MAS Enforcement Actions Against Market Abuse and Financial Misconduct

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has announced significant enforcement actions, including $11.7 million in civil penalties and nine criminal convictions for market abuse and financial misconduct. The MAS Enforcement Report covers January 2019 to June 2020, detailing efforts to combat financial crime and enhance regulatory oversight.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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MAS Enforcement Report: Anti-ML and Market Abuse Penalties

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) released its 4th Enforcement Report detailing actions taken from January 2022 to June 2023. The report highlights $7.10 million in penalties for anti-ML breaches and $12.96 million for market abuse, alongside other enforcement outcomes.

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