This Guidance describes the features of effective supervision by regulators and supervisors, and also clarifies the interplay with the role of law enforcement agencies.
Compendium
5 September 2015
The Principles are intended to assist in the evaluation and improvement of the legal, institutional and regulatory framework that influences corporate governance, and also provide guidance for stock exchanges, investors, corporations and others that have a role in developing good corporate governance.
This report seeks to analyze the potential impact of post-trade transparency in one particular OTC derivatives market: the CDS market.
16 July 2015
This document discusses the underlying supervisory preconditions for dealing with weak banks and techniques that will allow the supervisor to identify problems. These phases include preparatory work on recovery and resolution issues. The document also discusses the corrective measures available to turn around a weak bank and, for resolution authorities, tools for dealing with failing or failed banks.
8 July 2015
This document contains a set of principles for enhancing sound corporate governance practices at banking organisations. The Basel Committee's revised principles provide a framework within which banks and supervisors should operate to achieve robust and transparent risk management and decision-making and, in doing so, promote public confidence and uphold the safety and soundness of the banking system.
2 June 2015
The report provides insight into the current supervisory framework around credit risk, the state of credit risk management at firms and implications for the supervisory and regulatory treatments of credit risk.
Enhanced guidance for effective deposit insurance systems – Multiple deposit insurance organizations
1 June 2015
This paper surveys countries with more than one deposit insurance organisation and provides the enhanced guidance for countries with multiple deposit insurance organizations as requested by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Thematic Review on Deposit Insurance Systems: Peer Review Report.
This paper examines ex-ante funding and suggests additional guidance for effective deposit insurance practice as requested by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) Thematic Review on Deposit Insurance Systems: Peer Review Report.
The FATF developed this Guidance focusing on the points of intersection that provide gateways to the regulated financial system, in particular convertible virtual currency exchangers, and will continue to monitor developments in VCPPS, emerging risks and mitigating factors to update this Guidance, to include - where appropriate - emerging best practices to address regulatory issues arising in respect of ML/TF risks associated with VCPPS.
The FATF Best Practices Paper is aimed at preventing the misuse of NPOs for the financing of terrorism while, at the same time, respecting legitimate actions of NPOs.
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