Code of Federal Regulations - Title 12: Banks and Banking (December 2005)
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TITLE 12 - BANKS AND BANKING
CHAPTER V - OFFICE OF THRIFT SUPERVISION, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
PART 567 - CAPITAL
567.8 - Leverage ratio.
(a) The minimum leverage capital requirement for a savings association assigned a composite rating of 1, as defined in 516.3 of this chapter, shall consist of a ratio of core capital to adjusted total assets of 3 percent. These generally are strong associations that are not anticipating or experiencing significant growth and have well-diversified risks, including no undue interest rate risk exposure, excellent asset quality, high liquidity, and good earnings.
(b) For all savings associations not meeting the conditions set forth in paragraph (a) of this section, the minimum leverage capital requirement shall consist of a ratio of core capital to adjusted total assets of 4 percent. Higher capital ratios may be required if warranted by the particular circumstances or risk profiles of an individual savings association. In all cases, savings associations should hold capital commensurate with the level and nature of all risks, including the volume and severity of problem loans, to which they are exposed.
[64 FR 10201, Mar. 2, 1999]
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