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Publication Details

Type
Proposed Rulemaking
Document Number
2026-14036
Federal Register Publish Date
07/13/2026
Comment Open Date
07/13/2026
Comment End Date
08/12/2026
Comment Status
Open

Rulemaking Details

Rulemaking

Suspended Counterparty Amendments Proposed Rule

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Summary

SUMMARY:  The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is proposing to amend its Suspended Counterparty Program (SCP) regulation by removing the term “reputational harm.” This amendment would eliminate redundancy and affirm that FHFA's supervision of counterparty risk is based on material and measurable risks.

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