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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 628 — Capital Adequacy of System Institutions · § 628.300

§ 628.300. Transitions.

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(a)Capital conservation buffer.
(1)[Reserved]
(2)Beginning January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2019 a System institution's maximum capital conservation buffer payout ratio must be determined as set forth in Table 1 to § 628.300. Table 1 to § 628.300 Transition Period Capital conservation buffer Maximum payout ratio (as a percentage of eligible retained income) Calendar year 2017>0.625 percentNo limitation. ≤0.625 percent, and >0.469 percent60 percent. ≤0.469 percent, and >0.313 percent40 percent. ≤0.313 percent, and >0.156 percent20 percent. ≤0.156 percent0 percent. Calendar year 2018>1.25 percentNo limitation. ≤1.25 percent, and >0.938 percent60 percent. ≤0.938 percent, and >0.625 percent40 percent. ≤0.625 percent, and >0.313 percent20 percent. ≤0.313 percent0 percent. Calendar year 2019>1.875 percentNo limitation. ≤1.875 percent, and >1.406 percent60 percent. ≤1.406 percent, and >0.938 percent40 percent. ≤0.938 percent, and >0.469 percent20 percent. ≤0.469 percent0 percent. (b)-(e) [Reserved]
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