Invitations to the workshop will be extended to all G-SIBs identified in November 2012 as well as to national and international banking federations that responded to the earlier FSB consultation exercise.
SIFIs
The FSB identifies the first group of 9 global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs) and the policy measures that apply to them.
The FSB identifies the first group of 9 global systemically important insurers (G-SIIs) and the policy measures that apply to them.
16 July 2013
This guidance focuses on two specific aspects of recovery plans: the design and nature of criteria triggering senior management consideration of recovery actions, and the severity of hypothetical stress scenarios and the design of stress scenarios more generally.
This guidance should assist authorities and CMGs in their evaluation of the criticality of functions that firms provide to the real economy and financial markets.
15 July 2013
These three reports aim to assist authorities and firms in implementing the RRP requirements under the Key Attributes.
This guidance aims to assist authorities and firms in implementing the recovery and resolution planning requirements under the Key Attributes. The guidance was revised in light of comments received during the public consultation.
25 June 2013
At its meeting in Basel yesterday, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) discussed vulnerabilities affecting the global financial system and progress in authorities’ work to
strengthen global financial regulation.
19 April 2013
At their February meeting this year, the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors reiterated their commitment to ensure that all global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs) are resolvable, and requested a report on progress. Authorities have made continued efforts to develop resolution strategies and operational plans for all G-SIFIs and to introduce resolution powers […]
The Chairman of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) reported to the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors today on progress in the financial regulatory reform programme. In connection with this, the FSB is publishing today: a letter by the FSB Chair to the G20, sent ahead of their meeting, reporting on the progress being […]
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