US bank supervisors propose changes to CAMELS rating system
By Neil Roland ( May 19, 2026, 21:42 GMT | Insight) -- Federal and state banking supervisors proposed changes to their rating system commonly known as CAMELS, with US Comptroller Jonathan Gould expressing concern about aspects of the plan. The group of supervisors, known as the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, on Tuesday invited public comment on proposed revisions to CAMELS to focus on significant financial risk and improve the transparency of ratings.Federal and state banking supervisors proposed changes to their rating system commonly known as CAMELS, with US Comptroller Jonathan Gould expressing concern about aspects of the plan....
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