Reporting templates for the Global Shadow Banking Monitoring Report 2015.
12 November 2015
12 November 2015
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.
11 November 2015
Mark Carney, Chair of the FSB, gave a press conference on the day of the release of his letter to the G20. At the conference the Chair explained the key features of the newly-issued final standard for Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) and described the main messages from the FSB’s first annual implementation report.
10 November 2015
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.
10 November 2015
FSB compensation progress report shows good progress in implementing principles and standards with further work on compensation tools to address misconduct planned.
10 November 2015
FSB publishes report on implementation of compensation principles and standards as part of ongoing monitoring for the G20.
9 November 2015
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.
9 November 2015
This letter from the FSB Chair to the G20 Leaders in advance of the Antalya Summit reports on progress on the FSB’s work and highlights issues that demand the attention of Leaders.
9 November 2015
This letter from the FSB Chair to the G20 Leaders in advance of the Antalya Summit reports on progress on the FSB’s work and highlights issues that demand the attention of Leaders.
9 November 2015
The TLAC standard has been designed so that failing G-SIBs will have sufficient loss-absorbing and recapitalisation capacity available in resolution.