Compendium

Special Data Dissemination Standard Plus

The SDDS Plus was established in 2012 and builds on the SDDS to guide member countries on the provision of economic and financial data to the public to address data gaps revealed during the global financial crisis. The Guide for Adherents and Users provides guidance on the observance of the SDDS Plus requirements and elaborates in detail on the requirements for the nine data categories that are additional to the SDDS.

System of National Accounts

The System of National Accounts (SNA) is the internationally agreed standard set of recommendations on how to compile measures of economic activity in accordance with strict accounting conventions based on economic principles.

Application Paper on the Regulation and Supervision of Captive Insurers

This paper provides guidance to insurance supervisors on the application of aspects of regulation and supervision specifically relevant to captive insurers or reinsurers.

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

The regulatory framework for haircuts on non-centrally cleared securities financing transactions (SFTs) is intended to limit the build-up of excessive leverage outside the banking system, and to help reduce procyclicality of that leverage.

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.

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.

Guidance on Cooperation and Information Sharing with Host Authorities of Jurisdictions where a G-SIFI has a Systemic Presence that are Not Represented on its CMG

The Guidance should assist jurisdictions in developing appropriate arrangements for ongoing communication, cooperation and information sharing with the relevant authorities in host jurisdictions that are not represented on Crisis Management Groups (CMGs).

Principles for Cross-border Effectiveness of Resolution Actions

The Principles should assist jurisdictions in developing statutory frameworks and legal processes to enable prompt effect to be given to foreign resolution actions.

High-Level Principles on SME Financing

These Principles provide broad guidelines for the development of cross-cutting policy strategies for SME finance, efforts to benchmark policies and the assessment of current initiatives at the local, national and international levels.

Higher Loss Absorbency requirements for Global Systemically Important Insurers (G-SIIs)

The HLA requirements adopted by the IAIS and endorsed by the FSB, will apply to G-SIIs from January 2019. The regulatory capital requirements for Global Systemically Important Insurers (G-SIIs) are expected to be higher than if a group has not been designated as a G-SII. The HLA requirements build on the foundation of the Basic Capital Requirement (BCR), so apply to all group activities and reflect major categories of risk.

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