The report makes a series of recommendations aimed at ensuring securitisation markets, including cross-border markets, develop on what IOSCO views as a sound and sustainable basis. The report also provides a very broad overview of the state of the securitization markets around the world.
Financial Regulation and Supervision
16 November 2012
4 November 2012
The Principles for Ongoing Disclosure for Asset Backed Securities aim to enhance investor protection by providing guidance to regulators that are developing or reviewing their disclosure regimes for offerings and listings of asset backed securities.
2 October 2012
These principles detail a set of recommended practices for Price Reporting Agencies (PRAs) that produce assessments which are referenced by oil derivatives contracts.
1 October 2012
IOSCO's recommendations aim to provide common standards for the regulation and management of money market funds (MMFs) across jurisdictions, articulated around some key principles of maturity, liquidity and credit risk. In addition, the aim of these recommendations is to supplement the existing frameworks where IOSCO considers there is still room for further reforms and improvements.
30 September 2012
The Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision are the minimum standard for sound prudential regulation and supervision of banks and banking systems.
24 September 2012
The Joint Forum's final report on Principles for the Supervision of Financial Conglomerates provides a set of principles which supersedes the compendium of principles on this topic developed in 1999 and published in 2001 by the Joint Forum ('the 1999 Principles').
These high-level principles are aimed at supporting policymakers in the development and implementation of articulated and tailored national strategies for financial education based on an assessment of populations' needs.
28 June 2012
This revised supervisory guidance for assessing the effectiveness of the internal audit function in banks forms part of the Committee's ongoing efforts to address bank supervisory issues and enhance supervision through guidance that encourages sound practices within banks. It takes into account developments in supervisory practices and in banking organisations and incorporates lessons drawn from the recent financial crisis.
This report makes recommendations to help emerging market regulators and policy makers develop and regulate institutional investors.
This report focuses on the regulation of Derivatives Market Intermediaries (DMIs). The recommendations in the report are intended to address: DMI obligations that should help mitigate systemic risks; requirements intended to manage counterparty risk; and protecting participants in the OTC derivatives markets from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices.