Comments received on the FSB consultative document on Effective Resolutions of SIFIs
On 19 July 2011, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) published its consultative document on Effective Resolution of SIFIs. Interested parties were invited to provide written comments by 2 September 2011. These comments, in PDF format, are available below.
The FSB wishes to thank those who have taken the time and effort to express their views.
- Alternative Investment Management Association
- American Insurance Association
- Americans for Financial Reform
- Association of British Insurers
- Association of Danish Mortgage Banks
- Association of German Banks
- Australian Bankers' Association
- Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
- Bank of China
- BNP Paribas
- British Bankers' Association
- Building Societies Association
- Canadian Bankers Association
- Chris Barnard
- CLS Bank International
- Credit Suisse
- Czech National Bank
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Deutsche Bank
- Dubai Financial Services Authority
- Euroclear
- European Association of Co-operative Banks
- European Banking Federation
- European Central Securities Depositories Association
- European Insurance and Reinsurance Federation
- Financial Markets Law Committee
- French Banking Federation
- French Deposit Guarantee Scheme
- Global Financial Markets Association, Clearing House Association, Financial Services Roundtable, American Bankers Association, Institute of International Bankers, and Institute of International Finance
- Hong Kong Association of Banks
- HSBC
- Institute of International Finance
- International Association of Insurance Supervisors
- International Banking Federation
- International Capital Market Association
- International Capital Market Association - European Repo Council
- International Centre for Financial Regulation
- International Network of Insurance Associations
- International Swaps and Derivatives Association
- Intesa Sanpaolo
- Investment Management Association
- Italian Banking Association
- Japanese Bankers Association
- LCH Clearnet
- London Stock Exchange
- Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs Denmark
- Munich Re
- Norges Bank and Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway
- Pew Charitable Trusts
- Rolf Weber
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Santander
- Schroder Investment Management
- South African Reserve Bank
- Standard Chartered
- Sveriges Riksbank
- UBS
- UniCredit
- Zhen Li