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CBPG is a Confidential Series

MDRM Item Start Date End Date Item Name Reporting Forms
CBPG1651 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 AMOUNTS USED IN CALCULATING REGULATORY CAPITAL RATIOS MARKET RISK EQUIVALENT ASSETS FR Y-14A
CBPG3128 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 ALLOCATED TRANSFER RISK RESERVES FR Y-14A
CBPG8764 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 CURRENT CREDIT EXPOSURE ACROSS ALL OFF-BALANCE SHEET DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS COVERED BY THE RISK-BASED CAPITAL STANDARDS FR Y-14A
CBPGN811 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 VAR-BASED CAPITAL REQUIREMENT FR Y-14A
CBPGN812 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 STRESSED VAR-BASED CAPITAL REQUIREMENT FR Y-14A
CBPGN813 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 INCREMENTAL RISK CAPITAL REQUIREMENT FR Y-14A
CBPGN814 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 COMPREHENSIVE RISK CAPITAL REQUIREMENT (EXCLUDING NON-MODELED CORRELATION) FR Y-14A
CBPGN815 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NON-MODELED SECURITIZATION FR Y-14A
CBPGN816 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NON-MODELED SECURITIZATION - NET LONG FR Y-14A
CBPGN817 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NON-MODELED SECURITIZATION - NET SHORT FR Y-14A
CBPGN818 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 SPECIFIC RISK ADD-ON (EXCLUDING SECURITIZATION AND CORRELATION) FR Y-14A
CBPGN819 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 SPECIFIC RISK ADD-ON - SOVEREIGN DEBT POSITIONS FR Y-14A
CBPGN820 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 SPECIFIC RISK ADD-ON - GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ENTITY DEBT POSITIONS FR Y-14A
CBPGN821 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 SPECIFIC RISK ADD-ON - DEPOSITORY INSTITUTION, FOREIGN BANK, AND CREDIT UNION DEBT POSITIONS FR Y-14A
CBPGN822 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 SPECIFIC RISK ADD-ON - PUBLIC SECTOR ENTITY DEBT POSITIONS FR Y-14A
CBPGN823 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 SPECIFIC RISK ADD-ON - CORPORATE DEBT POSITIONS FR Y-14A
CBPGN824 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 SPECIFIC RISK ADD-ON - EQUITY FR Y-14A
CBPGN825 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 CAPITAL REQUIREMENT FOR DE MINIMIS EXPOSURES FR Y-14A
CBPGN827 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF INTEREST RATE CONTRACTS FR Y-14A
CBPGN828 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTRACTS FR Y-14A
CBPGN829 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF GOLD CONTRACTS FR Y-14A
CBPGN830 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF OTHER PRECIOUS METALS CONTRACTS FR Y-14A
CBPGN831 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF OTHER COMMODITY CONTRACTS FR Y-14A
CBPGN832 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF EQUITY DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS FR Y-14A
CBPGN833 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF INVESTMENT GRADE CREDIT DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS FR Y-14A
CBPGN834 2015-12-31 2015-12-31 NOTIONAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNTS OF SUBINVESTMENT GRADE CREDIT DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS FR Y-14A

Glossary File:
CLCO - Obligor
CLCG - Guarantor
CLCE - Entity
This sub-schedule should be used to list and define the variables included in the BHC baseline and BHC stress scenarios, as well as, any additional BHC scenarios reported.
- The sub-schedule provides space for the supervisory baseline scenario, supervisory adverse scenario, supervisory severely adverse scenario, BHC baseline scenario, and BHC stress scenario, as well as, space for an additional scenario. The sections for the BHC baseline and BHC stress scenarios must be completed. If no additional scenarios are provided, then this section of the sub-schedule may be left blank. If one or more additional scenarios are provided, then a section should be created for each additional scenario and labeled accordingly (Additional Scenario #1; Additional Scenario #2; etc.)
- For each scenario, list the variables included in the scenario in the column titled "Variable Name."
- Variable definitions should be provided in the column titled "Variable Definition." Variable definitions should include a description of the variable and the denomination and/or frequency of the variable (e.g., "Billions of 2005 dollars" or "in percent, average of monthly values").
- The forecasts and historical data for all the scenario variables are constructed on the same basis. Thus, if a variable is, over history, constructed as an average, its forecast should be interpreted as an average as well. For reference, below are the definitions (i.e. period-average or period-end) of the financial market variables in the scenario:
o U.S. 3-month Treasury yield: Quarterly average of 3-month Treasury bill secondary market rate discount basis.
o U.S. 10-year Treasury yield: Quarterly average of the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds.
o U.S. BBB corporate yield: Quarterly average of the yield on 10-year BBB-rated corporate bonds.
o U.S. mortgage rate: Quarterly average of weekly series of Freddie Mac data.
o U.S. Dow Jones Total Stock Market Index: End of quarter value, Dow Jones.
o U.S. Market Volatility Index (VIX): Chicago Board Options Exchange converted to quarterly by using the maximum value in any quarter.
- For convenience, the sub-schedule provides space for 10 variables per scenario, but any number of variables may be reported, depending on the variables actually used in the scenario. Extra lines may be created as needed. The same variables do not necessarily have to be included in each scenario.
- Firms should include all economic and financial market variables that were important in projecting results, including those that affect only a subset of portfolios or positions. For example, if asset prices had a meaningful impact, the assumed level of the equity market and interest rates should be included, or if bankruptcy filings affect credit card loss estimates, then the assumed levels of these should be reported.
- For additional variables generated for the supervisory adverse scenario or supervisory severely adverse scenario, BHCs should set the paths to be as consistent as possible with the paths of the variables already specified in the scenario.
- Firms should also include any variables capturing regional or local economic or asset value conditions, such as regional unemployment rates or housing prices, if these were used in the projections.
- Firms should include historical data, as well as projections, for any macroeconomic, regional, local, or financial market variables that are not generally available. Historical data for these variables can be included in a separate sub-schedule.
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Last update: May 16, 2024