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Five Governmental agencies (The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Securities & Exchange Commission, and Commodity Futures Trading Commission) concluded their three year collaboration passing the final Volcker rule on December 10, 2013. It ushered in a ban on proprietary trading for banking entities. The rule is effective April 1, 2014, with a conformance timeline running through July 21, 2015, unless extended.
The ban on proprietary trading will affect the banking entity's relationship with hedge funds, private equity, and covered funds, in many instances terminating the relationship. A myriad of exemptions apply for all prohibited actions - proprietary trading, hedging, covered funds, etc. The affected firms will have to look closely at the exemptions in order to completely understand the proper actions to take.
The Volcker Rule restrictions on covered funds may impact community banks that invest in Collateralized Debit Obligations (CDO'S), Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (CMO's) and/or Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLO's). Trust preferred CDO's issued prior to May 19, 2010 are exempt from the Rule. Aside from that exception, banks which have invested in CDO, CMO and CLO securities will be required to identify their specific hedging risks, and monitor the effectiveness of those hedges as consistent with their policies.
The final Rule exempts Community and Regional banks with less than $10 billion in total consolidated assets from trading restrictions and compliance requirements with respect to trading in U.S. Treasuries, GSE Agencies, Municipals, and FDIC obligations. Even with an exemption or exclusion in every aspect of the Volcker Rule, all banking entities would be wise to review their portfolios, risk policies and procedures and draft a compliance program.
Helpful Links
Wall Street Journal: The Volker Rule with Notes:
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Debevoise & Plimpton Client Update: The Volker Rule: An Overview:
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Sandler O'Neill + Partners: The Volcker Rule's Impact on Regional and Community Banks:
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Wall Street Journal: Regulators May Again Clip Volcker
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