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FRB: Press Release -- Examination guidance identifying sound practices for equity investment and merchant banking -- June 22, …

Release Date: June 22, 2000

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board today issued examination guidance identifying sound practices
for equity investment and merchant banking.
The guidance, contained in a supervisory letter sent to Federal Reserve bank examiners and
supervisors as well as banking organizations supervised by the Federal Reserve, codifies and
supplements existing supervisory practices.
"While equity investments in non-financial companies can contribute substantially to
earnings, such investments, like other rapidly growing and highly profitable business lines,
can entail significant market, liquidity and other risks," wrote Richard Spillenkothen,
director of the Board's Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation.
"Sound investment and risk management practices and strong capital positions are critical
elements in the prudent conduct of these activities," he wrote.
The guidance advises supervisors to encourage banking institutions to make appropriate
public disclosures relevant to their equity investments, including accounting techniques and
valuation methods used, realized and unrealized gains and losses, and insights regarding the
potential performance of investments under alternative market conditions.
Merchant banking and equity investment have emerged as an increasingly important source
of earnings at some institutions and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act enacted in November
provides additional merchant banking authority for financial holding companies.
Supervisory letters are the Federal Reserve's primary means of communicating key policy
directives to its examiners, supervisory staff and the banking industry. Supervisory letters
can be viewed on the Board's web site at www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/srletters.
The supervisory letter is attached.
2000 Banking and consumer regulatory policy
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