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Fed’s Rule Tweak Could Save Big Banks Billions – What You Need to Know

by Team Lumida
July 9, 2024
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Key Takeaways:

  1. Fed considers adjusting GSIB surcharge, potentially saving big banks billions.
  2. Changes could reflect economic growth, reducing banks’ systemic scores.
  3. Banks argue outdated methodology inflates their relative size to the economy.

What Happened?

The U.S. Federal Reserve is exploring a significant rule change that could potentially save the country’s eight largest banks billions of dollars in capital. The rule in question pertains to the “GSIB surcharge,” a capital requirement introduced in 2015 to ensure the safety of globally systemically important banks (GSIBs). By updating the coefficients used in this calculation to reflect economic growth, the Fed could reduce the banks’ systemic scores and, consequently, their capital surcharge.

These banks collectively held approximately $230 billion in capital due to the surcharge in the first quarter of 2024. Even a minor adjustment could lead to substantial savings, with a 0.5% surcharge reduction translating to over $8 billion each for banks like JPMorgan and Bank of America.

Why It Matters?

The implications of this potential rule change are profound for investors and the broader economy. For years, GSIBs like JPMorgan, Citigroup, and Bank of America have argued that the current coefficients, based on outdated data, overstate their size relative to the global economy. Updating these coefficients would free up capital that banks could reinvest into the economy through increased lending.

This move comes amid broader regulatory debates, such as the “Basel Endgame” proposal, which could increase capital requirements for big banks. Thus, the Fed’s willingness to reconsider the GSIB surcharge reflects a significant shift that could ease the financial burden on these institutions.

What’s Next?

As the Fed continues its deliberations, no decisions have been finalized. Should the Fed decide to proceed with updating the coefficients, it would likely open the rule for public feedback, potentially delaying a final decision by several months. Investors should monitor the Fed’s actions closely, as any changes could significantly impact the capital strategies of major banks and their capacity to lend.

Moreover, the ongoing debates around the Basel Endgame proposal and its implications for GSIBs suggest further regulatory adjustments could be on the horizon. Stay tuned to see how these developments unfold and affect the banking sector and broader economic landscape.

Source: Investing.com
Tags: Bank of AmericaFederal ReserveGSIB surchargeJPMorgan
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