The FR 2052a and FR 2052b reports collect quantitative information on selected assets, liabilities, funding activities, and contingent liabilities on a consolidated basis and by material entity. U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs) designated by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) as Global Systematically Important Banks (G-SIBs) report the complete FR 2052a daily. Foreign banking organizations (FBOs) with U.S. broker/dealer assets of $100 billion or more report the complete FR 2052a on occasion and an abbreviated FR 2052a (as discussed further below) twice a month. U.S. BHCs (excluding G-SIBs) with total consolidated assets of $50 billion or more (including FBO subsidiaries) and U.S. BHCs (not controlled by FBOs) with total consolidated assets of $10 billion to $50 billion report on the FR 2052b monthly and quarterly, respectively.
The FR 2052 reports are used to monitor the overall liquidity profile of institutions supervised by the Federal Reserve. These data provide detailed information on the liquidity risks within different business lines (e.g., financing of securities positions and prime brokerage activities). In particular, these data serve as part of the Federal Reserveâs supervisory surveillance program in its liquidity risk management area and provide timely information on firm-specific liquidity risks during periods of stress. Analysis of systemic and idiosyncratic liquidity risk issues are then used to inform the Federal Reserveâs supervisory processes, including the preparation of analytical reports that detail funding vulnerabilities.
US Code:
12 USC 1844
Name of Law: Bank Holding Company Act
US Code:
12 USC 3106
Name of Law: International Banking Act
US Code:
12 USC 5365
Name of Law: Dodd Frank Act
The decrease in burden hours reflects the discontinuation of the FR 2052b. The final data collection for the FR 2052b was for the September 30, 2017, report date.
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