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FRB: Press Release -- Issuance of additional guidance to assist bank examiners in evaluations of credit risk management -- June 3…

Release Date: June 30, 1998

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve is issuing additional guidance to assist bank examiners in their
evaluations of the quality of banking organizations' credit risk management processes.
The guidance is the result of an intensive study conducted by Federal Reserve supervision
staff to assess the current state of bank lending terms and standards for domestic commercial
and industrial loans. The study compared loans made in late 1995 with loans made in late
1997 and involved several hundred loans from across the country.
The study identified noteworthy and measurable easing in bank lending terms and to some
extent, bank lending standards. However, the overall quality of loans did not deteriorate
significantly over the two year period.
The guidance to examiners indicates that this is a critical time for banks to maintain their
lending discipline and it highlights particular areas of concern, including the need for formal
forward-looking analysis in the loan approval process.
The study along with the supervisory letter (SR 98-18) detailing examiner guidance are
attached.
SR Letter 98-18 (with study)
Summary of Findings, 1998 Loan Quality Assessment Project (153 KB PDF)
1998 Banking and consumer regulatory policy
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