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Regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions

FSB framework for numerical haircut floors to non-bank-to-non-bank securities financing transactions.

Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015

Fifth annual monitoring exercise to assess global trends and risks of the shadow banking system, accompanied by a comprehensive dataset.

Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015 – Monitoring Dataset

Dataset from the Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015.

Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015 – Underlying data for exhibits

This Excel file is part of the underlying data from the FSB’s Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015.

Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015 – Reporting templates

Reporting templates for the Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015.

FSB welcomes extension of industry initiative to promote orderly cross-border resolution of G-SIBs

FSB welcomes industry initiative to promote the orderly resolution of G-SIBs by extending contractual arrangements for the cross-border effectiveness of temporary stays in resolution for OTC derivatives and securities financing transactions.

Standards for the Custody of Collective Investment Schemes’ Assets

This report seeks to clarify, modernise and further develop standards for the custody of "Collective Investment Schemes assets" consistent with the IOSCO Principles, including standards relating to the custody of CIS assets and standards relating to the appointment and ongoing engagement of custodians.

Fourth progress report on compensation practices

FSB compensation progress report shows good progress in implementing principles and standards with further work on compensation tools to address misconduct planned.

FSB publishes fourth progress report on compensation practices

FSB publishes report on implementation of compensation principles and standards as part of ongoing monitoring for the G20.

Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) Principles and Term Sheet

The objective of this standard is to ensure that global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) have the loss-absorbing and recapitalisation capacity necessary to help ensure that, in and immediately following a resolution, critical functions can be continued without taxpayers’ funds (public funds) or financial stability being put at risk.

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